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.
September 23, 2025 - 02:14
Presbyterian College Students Explore Psychology in JapanPresbyterian College psychology professor Dr. Brooke Spatta recently guided a group of four students on an enriching journey to Osaka, Japan, where they studied at Kwansei Gakuin University, a key...
September 22, 2025 - 06:00
How Former EFL Footballer David Wheeler Hopes to Help the Next Generation of Players as a Sports PsychologistDavid Wheeler, a former player for Exeter City, is making significant strides in the field of sports psychology, aiming to assist the next generation of athletes in navigating the mental challenges...
September 21, 2025 - 19:26
Three Hidden Love Languages to Strengthen Your RelationshipAs you and your partner evolve, so does the language of love. Understanding how to express affection in unique ways can significantly enhance intimacy and connection. Here are three underrated...
September 21, 2025 - 16:13
Arkansas Psychology Board Faces Quorum ChallengesThe Arkansas Psychology Board is currently unable to fulfill its essential functions due to a lack of appointed members necessary to establish a quorum. As a result, the board has not conducted any...