Relationships | Psychology Today Maintaining a strong relationship requires constant care and communication, and certain traits have been shown to be especially important for fostering healthy relationships
The Different Types of Relationships - Psychology Today All of these immediate associations we make about relationships are societal messages telling us how to think about relationships: what we should aspire to in a relationship, what a good
10 Traits of a Healthy Relationship - Psychology Today The bedrocks of a healthy relationship are trust, honesty, and authenticity Healthy relationships exist when value is placed on who you are together and who you are individually
Maintaining a Relationship - Psychology Today Strong relationships require different types of nurturing—physical, emotional, and attentional Certain traits have been shown to be especially important for maintaining healthy connections
Relationships Are Not Safe Spaces: Why Conflict Matters We’re not arguing for affairs or volatile relationships But the cultural shift toward safety has obscured a basic truth: strong couples don’t avoid conflict—they repair well after it