Science Reveals the Optimal Approach for Moving On After a Breakup
According to a new study, the easiest way to deal with a breakup is just thinking yourself through it.
According to a new study, the easiest way to deal with a breakup is just thinking yourself through it.
If you've ever said to yourself "my friend treats me like a therapist," you might be in need of some boundaries. Here are three to create.
Learn why "conflict mapping" can help you find a real resolution for that relationship fight you keep having, according to Esther Perel.
Two psychologists share advice on what to do if you are experiencing fat shaming from a partner, and why it’s not okay.
Financial infidelity refers to withholding elements of your financial status from your partner. Here's why experts say it can be so damaging.
Not all envy is created equal. Here are the differences between benign and malicious envy, plus which type spells trouble for friendships.
Learn about the surprising benefits of a couple walking together, simply taking the time to catch up on a neighborhood stroll.
Learn to identify the three signs of an anxious-avoidant dating trap and then follow these four steps to stop the cycle.
An etiquette expert shares how to make new neighbors feel welcome, including the sort of gifts will make a good first impression.
A writer who had severe pain while getting an IUD for the sake of her relationship shares why she wants a gift from her partner in return.