“There is only one happiness in this life: to love and be loved” – George Sand
Tag: Attachment
Couples Who Laugh Together, Last Together.
Why laughter is one of the most important things a couple can share.
Creating Couple Safety
Note: This is a guest post from Dr. Jonathan Sandberg, a professor in FHSS’s School of Family Life. Professor Sandberg is involved in the Marriage and Family Therapy Programs at BYU, a Certified Emotionally Focused Supervisor with the Ottawa Couple and Family Institute, and a licensed marriage and family therapist in Utah. I once…
4 Ways to Let Go of “Me” and What They Mean for the “We”
Becoming more like your partner can play an important role in relationships, but when is it bad to change yourself to be more like someone else?
Are you a Pphubber?
We are all guilty of being more into our phones than our friends. Find out what that does to relationships, and how to stop doing it.
Staying Attached to an Anxious Partner
How to show affection to your anxiously attached partner.
Why Your Partner Responds With, “I Don’t Know…”
Are you tired of your partner not knowing how to respond to you when you need support? Let us help you unpack why they respond the way they do!
Why “Inside Out” is Not Just For Kids and Parents
Inside Out’s message about accepting emotions was revolutionary in pop-culture and we’re so excited, but how can this kids movie help your own relationship?
What You Don’t Understand About Your “Emotionally Unavailable” Partner
Does your partner seem disengaged and detached? How about needy and smothering? Let therapist and researcher Sue Johnson clear some of this up for you!
2 Ways to Tell if You Make Too Many Sacrifices in Your Relationship
Is sacrifice good or bad for your relationship? Research shows it can be both! But how can you tell the difference?