Yelling is a malignant relationship habit that can only be stopped if replaced with more adaptive ones. Here are two you can ...
Love may start with feelings, but research suggests long-term relationships survive through two emotional skills practiced ...
Research shows that commitment reveals itself through small, repeated behaviors that shape trust, intimacy and long-term ...
Relationship success often hinges less on compatibility and more on communication patterns. Four specific communication styles emerge repeatedly in failing relationships, creating destructive cycles ...
Gottman and Levenson’s longitudinal research found contempt to be the strongest predictor of relational dissolution: stronger ...
“We have trouble communicating” is a very common complaint couples bring to therapists. A focus on improving communication is among the most common components of relationship education programs and ...
Good communication is the foundation of any healthy relationship. From spouses and romantic partners to supervisors and co-workers, the ability to communicate well is essential for a happy and ...
When your relationship is in bad place it almost always include toxic communication patterns. In her book Toxic People, Jillian Glass described a relationship dynamic in which one or both people ...
Marriage thrives on trust, consistency, and clear boundaries, yet everyday situations can blur lines faster than many people ...
Relationships in your 30s exist in a unique space between the exploratory nature of your 20s and the established patterns of later decades. This pivotal period brings profound shifts in how we ...
Location-sharing apps are changing relationships, communication, privacy, and trust in ways many people never expected.