Withholding a Secret? The Impact May Be More Destructive Than Expected
Often families and friends keep secrets to protect others from historical or current information they fear will be too painful or embarrassing to disclose or
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Often families and friends keep secrets to protect others from historical or current information they fear will be too painful or embarrassing to disclose or
When it comes to families, it is not what happens that levels the greatest blow-it’s not talking about what happens. Be it loss, traumatic events,
Most couples know the positive sounds of silence–the mutual experience of sharing time and space together without needing words. Many couples also know the silence
You need only glance at the newsstand at any store checkout to read about the latest secret or lie exposed in the lives of the
Secrets are costly. Often motivated by fear, an illusion of protecting self or other or a blatant attempt to hurt or manipulate another, they have
Most couples know the positive sounds of silence–the mutual experience of sharing time and space together without needing words. Be it walking the dog together,
A recent study reported in the Journal of Consumer Psychology found that young couples are actually better than long-term partners at knowing each other’s preferences.
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