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Relationships
Creating Happy and Healthy Relationships
By Leslie Becker-Phelps, Ph.D.

 

Showing Love: Why Big Gestures Aren’t Enough

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsWant to show your partner that you care? It might be tempting to “wow” your partner with expensive jewelry

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Why It’s Okay to Judge

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsWhen your friends or partner do something questionable, do you voice your concerns about their behavior –

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Forgiveness Is a Skill: 3 Ways to Build It

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsIf you want a close, fulfilling relationship you have to make yourself vulnerable – and this means opening

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How to Break Up Like a Grown-Up

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsYour relationship has run its course. Maybe it’s because you are finally admitting that your boyfriend is a jerk,

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Should You Get Back Together?

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsYour relationship didn’t work the first time around, but now you have a chance to try again. The question is:

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Love on the Rocks

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsBeing in love can make you feel like you’re floating – like a helium balloon moving freely in the clouds.

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5 Signs You’ve Found ‘The One’

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsHow do you know when you’ve met the right person for you?

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How to Weather Life’s Storms

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsLife is full of obstacles – and smacking into them hurts. So, to be happy in life, you have to be able to bounce back

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4 Guiding Questions for Great Relationships

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsRomantic love is a powerful force – it gives meaning to our lives and often drives the ups and downs of daily life.

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4 Questions to Ask Before Sex

Creating Happy and Healthy RelationshipsSex isn’t merely a physical gesture – though the media likes to suggest otherwise, it’s not as inconsequential as a handshake.

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