A healthy relationship can take many forms, but all of them are founded on a few main principles: open communication, trust, and respect. Without these three pillars, even the most well-intentioned ...
Sometimes it’s difficult to gauge whether your partner genuinely supports your life goals—especially when your own desires cloud your perspective. You might interpret their questions about your dreams ...
A recent study investigates whether a partner’s behavioral responsiveness in a romantic relationship can reduce the negative effects of personal vulnerability (e.g., symptoms of depression) or ...
Menopause represents a profound life transition typically experienced by women in their late 40s or early 50s, marking the conclusion of their reproductive years. This natural biological process ...
Many clients that I see suffer from chronic pain or chronic medical conditions, often in addition to other disorders like depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, and so forth. Also, I have experienced ...
Any loving partner wants the best for the other person in the relationship, and, often, the kind of support we offer our partners can catalyze or stifle their growth. It’s important to ask yourself: ...
Sharing everyday good news with your S.O.—like the personal record you broke at the gym, or the compliment you got from a colleague—won’t just strengthen your bond. It may help you sleep better, too, ...
“My partner associates my migraines with the period of time when my pain is at its worst,” says Ann, 39. “He hasn’t fully absorbed the fact that having a migraine can be a multi-day ordeal.” She ...