Emojis can improve relationships, according to new research. Using the digital representations of emotions and ideas in text and social media messages boosts closeness and relationship satisfaction by ...
New research published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships provides evidence that a specific mental exercise can help couples resolve conflicts more effectively than simple positive ...
We may unintentionally harm our relationship while trying to help, forgetting that both partners thrive when empowered to grow, not when one oversteps. In relationships, our love often drives us to go ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Therapy can help you heal, communicate, and grow—but it can’t rescue a relationship that was built on denial, fear, or fantasy.
Yoga Journal’s archives series is a curated collection of articles originally published in past issues beginning in 1975. This article first appeared in the March-April 1991 issue of Yoga Journal.
Acknowledging that you might be contributing significantly to relationship problems requires immense courage and self-awareness. While it feels more comfortable to focus on a partner’s flaws and ...
Healthy relationships thrive on finding the right balance between support and interdependence. Here’s how to know if you’re getting it right. Relationships flourish when both partners feel valued and ...
Relationships can bring profound joy, comfort and meaning to our lives. Yet many people find themselves in partnerships that gradually deteriorate into sources of stress, anxiety and emotional damage ...