We’ve been conditioned all our lives to think that self-love is narcissism. It isn’t.
Expert advice for your relationship.
We’ve been conditioned all our lives to think that self-love is narcissism. It isn’t.
Many researchers agree that the first studies into codependency began in 1932 with psychologist Karen Horney’s work with the spouses of alcoholics. Horney, as well as the
Psychotherapy and life coaching often reveal deep truths about ourselves through examination of patterns in our behavior and relationships. Codependency is one of these commonly
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You might think that only weak, insecure people end up in toxic relationships, but even strong people can find themselves in one.
If you haven’t seen one before, they can be hard to spot. Here’s what makes a good relationship thrive.
You can choose your significant other, but you can’t choose the people who birthed or raised them.
Do you go for something big, or small, consistent gestures that let them know you care?
The great thing is, anyone can be a great communicator—it just requires some time, energy, and focus.
All relationships need a strong foundation, but quads need one that’s even stronger from the start.
Knowing how to communicate about important issues now, will set you up for a long and fulfilling relationship in the future.