Motivation anchors my men's health advocacy. In my book and here at PhillyVoice, I've documented the power of social and emotional relationships to inspire healthy living by citing science and ...
Most people look for commitment in the wrong places. Relationship science points to something far more subtle, and far more telling.
A recent study published in Personality and Social Psychology Review examined how couples can influence each other to better solve relationship problems. The researchers suggested a model of ...
When researchers discovered that relationship status triggers ancient survival mechanisms that automatically control your ...
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New psychology study: Inner reasons for seeking romance are a top predictor of finding it
People who pursue romantic relationships because they genuinely want connection and intimacy—not because of pressure or insecurity—are more likely to end up in a relationship, according to new ...
There are days when your self-belief runs dry. Your motivation flickers. The future feels foggy. You know there’s something ahead, but you just can’t see it clearly. And in romantic relationships, ...
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