Have you ever caught yourself crashing out in your relationship, even though you promised yourself you left that behavior behind? If you find yourself caught in the same arguments or emotional ...
The key difference between being “in love” and being “obsessed” lies in the ability to maintain balance. If someone begins to neglect their responsibilities, health, or safety, it may indicate an ...
When things get tough in relationships, it’s very normal, natural and easy to focus on your partner’s behaviors and the problems they bring to the relationship. It’s much harder to see your own ...
Anger is a negative feeling state ranging from mild irritation to intense fury and rage. Anger may be elicited by frustration, verbal insult, physical aggression, perceptions of unfairness and ...
A relationship can become toxic when one person starts to have more control than the other, and there is a breakdown in communication. Someone may start to feel pressure from their partner or partners ...
Self-sabotaging is a common behavior among people of all ages. It can manifest in several ways, like procrastination, avoiding responsibility, and self-intoxicating thoughts. You may self-sabotage to ...
Relationships require that the participants are willing to invest their resources in an unknown entity. When they are new and hopeful, the risk/benefit ratio seems well worth the plunge. But if, over ...
Communication is the foundation of a healthy relationship. If you find that you and your partner struggle to communicate effectively, it could be a red flag. Examples of poor communication include not ...