When a relationship ends, it often feels abrupt and, at times, traumatic, especially after years of emotional investment. However, a new study by psychology professors Janina Bühler from Johannes ...
Relationships are like houseplants. Neglect makes it droop, overcare can suffocate it, and the right balance helps it thrive.
New evidence suggests that brief (4-session) motivational interviewing can reduce drug use and increase HIV prevention uptake ...
Is your phone use hurting your relationship? A study from researchers at the University of Connecticut and Columbia University published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships suggests it ...
A new study finds that sharing household tasks rather than having partners take on different ones leads to happier couples.
Scientists are investigating how varying expressions of masculinity influence men’s personal connections and psychological well-being.(CREDIT: Shutterstock) For decades, cultural debates about ...
Most people look for commitment in the wrong places. Relationship science points to something far more subtle, and far more ...
Study findings reveal that messiness significantly impacts romantic relationships, with over one in three Americans reporting that their partner’s disorganization has made them feel less attracted to ...
Many people would say that to be truly happy, you need a person to share your life with. But is that really true? According to a study that followed the same people for 13 years to determine if ...
Sleeping apart might not be the key to happiness in a relationship. Recent trends such as “sleep divorce” have highlighted the benefits of sleeping separately from a partner, sometimes even inhabiting ...
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