Attachment Styles in Relationships
Attachment styles in relationships refer to the ways in which individuals form and maintain emotional bonds with their romantic partners. These attachment styles are influenced by experiences in early childhood and can play a significant role in adult relationships.
Ethical Non-Monogamy Relationships
Ethical non-monogamy, also known as consensual non-monogamy, is a type of relationship in which all parties involved have agreed to engage in multiple sexual and/or romantic relationships at the same time.
Featured on the HuffPost
Rachel Thomasian was recently featured in an article on the HuffPost, which discusses how to address going to therapy with your parents. The article breaks down different ways to talk about going to therapy and how to help parent's with this process.
Five Love Languages Test
Have you ever felt like your partner doesn't understand your needs in a relationship? Or have you found yourself struggling to express your love to your significant other?
Mind Reading
Mind Reading is when you assume you know what your partner is thinking or feeling before they express it to you. It’s when you stop listening to your partner because you assume you know how their statement will end.
Negative Interpretations
A negative interpretation is when you or someone else (particularly your partner) consistently believes the motives of the other are more negative than they actually are.
Tools to Repair a Ruptured Relationship
We have all said things to loved ones that have caused pain and suffering. It may even have blown up a relationship in a way that was not expected. To be in any active relationship, whether it is romantic or friendly requires constant nurturing and communication.