Building a long-term partnership is less about finding the “perfect” person and more about creating a resilient system together. While every couple is unique, decades of psychological research – most notably from the Gottman Institute and experts in Attachment Theory – have identified specific behaviors that predict whether a couple will flourish or fold. Here…
Category: Therapy
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We all experience the occasional “bad day” or a fleeting moment of euphoria after a big win. But for millions of people, these emotional shifts aren’t just temporary reactions to life’s events – they are persistent, overwhelming, and often debilitating mood disorders. Mood disorders are a category of mental health conditions where your emotional state…
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In a healthy relationship, love is the foundation that allows both partners to grow, feel safe, and express their individuality. However, the line between “protective love” and “controlling behavior” can sometimes become blurred. Manipulation often starts subtly – masquerading as care or concern – until it creates a power imbalance that leaves one partner feeling…
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Choosing to enter couples therapy is rarely a snap decision. For most, it follows months -or even years – of “looping” through the same arguments, feeling like roommates, or wondering if the spark can ever be reignited. However, research suggests that unhappy couples wait an average of six years before seeking professional help. By that…
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In a world where nearly 40–50% of first marriages end in divorce (depending on the country), the couples who stay happily married for decades aren’t just “lucky.” Decades of research – from the Gottman Institute, the Harvard Grant Study, and large longitudinal studies – show that thriving couples consistently practice specific habits that struggling couples…
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Emotional dysregulation is a common challenge where individuals struggle to manage their feelings effectively, leading to intense reactions that can strain relationships and daily interactions. This condition often stems from underlying issues like trauma, ADHD, mood disorders, or stress, making everyday situations feel like navigating a storm. Whether it’s a partner, family member, friend, or…
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Childhood is often portrayed as a time of innocence and carefree joy, but for millions of people, it is marked by experiences that leave deep, lasting scars. Childhood trauma – whether from abuse, neglect, household dysfunction, or the loss of a caregiver – doesn’t simply fade with age. Research consistently shows that these early adverse…
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Procrastination is often dismissed as laziness or poor time management—a harmless quirk that a planner app or stern self-talk can fix. But for millions, it’s a paralyzing force that derails careers, relationships, and self-worth. Emerging research in developmental psychology reveals a darker root: chronic procrastination frequently stems from unresolved childhood trauma. When a child learns…
