Medically reviewed by Jennifer Litner, PhD, LMFT, CST — By Jennifer Nelson — Updated on February 15, 2024
Category: Relationships
Flirting: 7 Signs Someone is Into You
Medically reviewed by Janet Brito, Ph.D., LCSW, CST — By Sarah Barkley — Updated on October 2, 2023
7 Ways to Build Emotional Intimacy with Your Partner
Medically reviewed by Jennifer Litner, PhD, LMFT, CST — By Hope Gillette — Updated March 25, 2024
https://psychcentral.com/relationships/steps-to-improving-emotional-intimacy-with-your-partner?slot_pos=article1&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=pcweekly&utm_content=2024-03-27&apid=25587128&rvid=beca30363447001f01e082de68750e216f2f0b9fe97432af84027afd2410ecfc
Adult ADHD and Relationships
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can cause misunderstandings, frustrations, and resentments in your closest relationships. But there are ways to build a healthier, happier partnership.
Where to Draw the Line: How to Set Healthy Boundaries Every Day
By Anne Katherine, MA. (2000)
From Amazon.com: “From the acclaimed author of the perennial favorite Boundaries, Where to Draw the Line is a practical guide to establishing and maintaining healthy boundaries in many different situations.
With every encounter, we either demonstrate that we’ll protect what we value or that we’ll give ourselves away. Healthy boundaries preserve our integrity. Unlike defenses, which isolate us from our true selves and from those we love, boundaries filter out harm.
This book provides the tools and insights needed to create boundaries so that we can allow time and energy for the things that matter—and helps break down limiting defenses that stunt personal growth. Focusing on every facet of daily life—from friendships and sexual relationships to dress and appearance to money, food, and psychotherapy—Katherine presents case studies highlighting the ways in which individuals violate their own boundaries or let other people breach them. Using real-life examples, from self-sacrificing mothers to obsessive neat freaks, she offers specific advice on making choices that balance one’s own needs with the needs of others.
Boundaries are the unseen structures that support healthy, productive lives. Where to Draw the Line shows readers how to strengthen them and hold them in place every day.”
10 Ways People Can Unintentionally Destroy a Relationship
2. Focusing on what isn’t working.
May 15, 2023|Reviewed by Michelle Quirk
Family roles in addiction 2021
(Michele Downey, RN, LMFT – Registered Nurse & Licensed Marital & Family Therapist)
How Addiction Impacts the Family: 6 Family Roles in a Dysfunctional or Alcoholic Family
Why is addiction considered a family disease?
May 15, 2017
https://psychcentral.com/blog/imperfect/2017/05/how-addiction-impacts-the-family-6-family-roles-in-a-dysfunctional-or-alcoholic-family
The Six Types of Family Roles in Addictive Households
Codependency: Signs, Causes, and Help
Sacrificing your own needs for the other person in a codependent relationship can lead to dysfunctional or even abusive behavior. But there are ways to make changes and cultivate healthier relationships.
By Sheldon Reid
Last updated or reviewed on February 24, 2023
How Our Parents’ Marriages Shape Our Relationships
Critical lessons in emotion management.
Posted July 13, 2021
By Peg Streep/Reviewed by Chloe Williams