This week, The New York Times sparked online fervor when writer Catherine Pearson penned an article discussing "mankeeping," the hot new internet term describing women's exhaustion and annoyance at ...
It’s easy to blame the burnout on life—long hours, the mental load, the endless “shoulds.” But sometimes? It’s not the job, the stress, or even you. It’s the relationship. The truth is, when you’re in ...
There are certain relationship issues that are far more serious than people realize. From a controlling partner to jealousy, ...
Discover how planetary influences and ancient astrological texts like Lal Kitab can resolve relationship discord. The article outlines practical remedies, from feeding cows to strengthen communication ...
It's the rare couple that doesn't run into a few bumps in the road. If you recognize ahead of time, though, what those relationship problems might be, you'll have a much better chance of getting past ...
Acknowledging that you might be contributing significantly to relationship problems requires immense courage and self-awareness. While it feels more comfortable to focus on a partner’s flaws and ...
Most couples understand that relationships aren't always sunshine and rainbows. Experiencing ups and downs is to be expected in any romantic relationship, but sometimes, those issues may become a ...
Co-authored with Kylie Viala, BA (hons) and Allyson Klassen, BA This is the "Week of Visibility for Non-Monogamy," but many people in non-monogamous relationships don’t feel safe being visible. Let’s ...
I have noticed that many of my clients face different versions of the same recurring interpersonal problem. Each time it occurs, they treat it as if it were unexpected and something entirely new. Or, ...
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