Gottman and her husband, John, developed a theory about relationships based on bids for connection after tracking newlyweds ...
The psychological model developed in the 70s proposes a gradual and conscious progression in the relationship to achieve ...
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A new theory offers a comprehensive explanation for how people evaluate potential romantic partners and find the right match. The theory was published in the April 2023 edition of Psychological Review ...
TAMPA, Fla (BLOOM) – Relationships go through ups and downs, and it’s not uncommon for the initial spark to fade over time. But don’t worry; rebuilding attraction is possible, and it can lead to a ...
Experts weigh in on whether those viral TikTok tests are a real litmus for a couple’s connection. By Catherine Pearson Layne Berthoud, an occupational therapist who lives in Los Angeles, did not ...
There’s a new relationship trend flying around the algorithm. “The bird theory” has taken TikTok by storm. But what can it actually tell you about your relationship? Here's what you need to know about ...
In the quest for love, the goal is always a loving, healthy relationship, but why does it seem so easy for some and an impossibility for others? It’s something that TikToker Courtney Shields often ...
If attraction were always mutual, it stands to reason that you would always be attracted to the people who are attracted to you and vice versa. However, that's not always the case. Certain factors can ...
The concept of attraction has been defined in many ways by many different experts in the field of relationships. Some look to biology to explain why we are attracted. Others believe we unconsciously ...
Social media users share memes of celebrity couples attempting to prove the "green line theory." Rivelino/twitter Social media is trying to prove a new way of testing the health of a relationship, but ...