The Burden of The Perfect Partner: A Closer Look
If you are looking for the perfect partner or trying to be one – think twice. Perfection is painfully unrealistic for individuals and emotionally costly
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If you are looking for the perfect partner or trying to be one – think twice. Perfection is painfully unrealistic for individuals and emotionally costly
We catch our breath as we hear that Virginia Tech has once again faced a shooting and the violent deaths of two people on campus.
Are you lonely? Loneliness is defined as a lack of desired social connection and social support. It is often associated with feelings of isolation, worthlessness,
On Sunday we commemorate the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, an event of unthinkable proportion in terms of the destruction of civilian lives and life as
The news of Bin Laden’s death has erupted on national and international levels in a mix of feelings. Attached to the thrill of justice served
Who let the dogs in? Many people from members of Congress to advertising executives have welcomed dogs into the workplace and for good reason. Historically we
In the last blog (Part 1) we began our interview with Laurie Abraham, author of The Husband and Wives Club: A Year in the Life
In the past few blog posts, we have considered disagreements and value conflicts between partners, envying your partner, understanding jealousy and identifying similar and opposite
So in your relationship is it a matter of “opposites attract” or “birds of a feather”? The question of whether similar or dissimilar personality traits
On Tuesday, I blogged about different types of guilt and the impact that guilt can have on relationships. Today, we’re going to look at apologies
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