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New research links on-again, off-again relationships to increased psychological and physical symptoms
Getting back together with an ex might feel like a second chance at love, but a recent study suggests that a pattern of ...
Elevating Minds Psychiatry Encourages Couples to Seek Support Before Relationships Reach a Breaking Point HONOLULU, HI, ...
Experts reveal the subtle — and not so subtle — warning signs that a relationship may be reaching its breaking point.
Are you and your partner really connected or just quietly growing apart beneath the surface? What feels like peace may actually be the soft beginning of a breakup. Relationships rarely fall apart ...
Breaking up is never easy, but ending a relationship doesn’t have to involve cruelty, dishonesty, or emotional devastation for either person involved. While some pain is inevitable when relationships ...
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What is the best way to deal with a break-up? Relationship coach shares 12 tips to safely detach
To get over a past relationship, one needs to have a clear view of their experience and prioritise themselves as they walk into the future, shares Omovre.
Breakups hurt. I think we can all agree on that. We’ve read about how the pain of a breakup lights up the same parts of the brain as physical pain, and how it can take one month for every year you ...
We typically believe that the person who is “dumped” during a breakup suffers so much more than the person ending the relationship (the dumper). We think the person who is dumped does not want the ...
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