Whether romantic, friendly, or familial; healthy relationships are mutually supportive and beneficial to the individuals who are part of them. They enrich your life and help you grow. Read more about ...
Happiness expert and behavioral scientist Arthur Brooks reveals how workaholism destroys relationships and why excessive work ...
UTA’s Relationship Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention office helps students with leaving unhealthy relationships.
In the complexity of human relationships, distinguishing between healthy and unhealthy connections can significantly impact our happiness and well-being. While each relationship is unique, certain ...
Most of us grew up thinking that if a relationship isn't full of drama, tears, and obstacles, it's somehow not real or worth ...
Everyone deserves to be in a healthy relationship. That simple statement from the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition’s website is powerful because there are so many people who are suffering in unhealthy ...
Is there anything more exciting than a new romantic relationship? It’s got it all—thrills, chills, adventure; it can pull you out of despair, bring you hope, and make you feel that your new love has ...
According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, “1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men aged 18 and older in the U.S. have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their ...
Dear Eric: My former best friend and longtime housemate is a serial monogamist and cannot go a couple weeks without being in a long-term relationship, usually having no more than two to three weeks in ...