Using large-scale longitudinal data, we unpack what actually changes when people enter (or leave) romantic relationships.
The awareness paradox is only resolveed when insight is placed in its rightful place and used as a guide instead of a crutch.
A study comparing people in monogamous relationships with those in non-monogamous ones has found that both types are on par insofar as relationship and sexual satisfaction are concerned. It suggests ...
Some couples can’t get enough — or too much — of each other. Here’s why, according to the anxious–avoidant push-pull of ...
In an excerpt from Laura Danger's book she explains what emotional labor is, how it shows up in daily life, and why it is ...
But why is that? What is it about our relationships that make them so central to our lives? According to neuroscientist Ben Rein’s new book, Why Brains Need Friends, it comes down to our brains. As he ...
A sunset clause sets an automatic expiry date on a relationship unless two people decide to commit to each other ...
Parasocial relationships are non-reciprocal connections that can have both positive and negative effects. They happen due to our natural need for connection and can affect a person’s emotions, ...
The new workplace reality demands that organizations support leaders in settings where complex and often messy relationships ...
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