Therapists, researchers, and coaches have identified 13 science-backed habits that can strengthen long-term relationships, from honest communication and clear boundaries to quality time and respect.
“Demonic intrusion,” a term coined in 1984, describes uncontrolled, often random disturbances by an entity, human or ...
Have you ever noticed that having a difficult conversation is easier when you're outside? It turns out, that isn't a coincidence. In the final episode of Beyond Awestruck, Dr. Paul Piff and his team ...
Commonly used self-report measures of romantic relationships may capture people's overall appraisal of their relationship more than measuring distinct relationship facets such as communication, ...
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This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Most people look for commitment in the wrong places. Relationship science points to ...
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. For many of us, our mental picture of romantic love is a couple. After all, a firmly ...
Some of the latest relationship science research from Purdue University clinical psychology professor Susan South’s Relationships and Mental Health Lab focuses on “attachment styles,” which are ...
If you have been on TikTok lately, you may have stumbled upon the “bird test”. One partner casually points out something – like a bird outside the window – and waits to see whether the other responds ...
Most Americans say that spending time with loved ones is one of the most important things in their lives — and yet, amid the hustle and bustle of our day-to-day, relationships often take a backseat to ...