January 4, 2025 - 18:19

Does your relationship have what it takes to last—in good times and bad, in sickness and in health? Understanding the dynamics of your partnership is crucial for its longevity. Psychologists suggest that there are three essential questions to consider that can serve as a litmus test for your relationship's durability.
First, ask yourselves how well you communicate during conflicts. Healthy communication is vital; couples who can discuss their issues openly and respectfully are more likely to navigate challenges successfully.
Second, consider whether you share common goals and values. Having aligned aspirations can strengthen your bond, allowing both partners to work together towards a shared future.
Lastly, reflect on how you support each other emotionally. A relationship thrives when both partners feel valued and understood, especially during tough times. By evaluating these aspects, couples can gain insight into their relationship's potential for lasting happiness and stability.
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Meredith Professor Elected as President-Elect of the Society of Occupational Health PsychologyDr. Leanne E. Atwater, the program director for the Master of Arts in Industrial-Organizational Psychology program at Meredith College, has been elected as the President-Elect of the Society of...