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A source of news, websites, articles, blogs, and other information about the growing interest in positive psychology, neuropsychology, and brain mapping from Psychogenyx.  
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The Psychology of Sex: How Therapy Can Save Your Sex Life - Huffington Post

The Psychology of Sex: How Therapy Can Save Your Sex Life - Huffington Post | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
The types of sexual issues that can present themselves in a relationship are numerous. Are sexual issues preventing true connection and closeness? Does one partner lack knowledge and experience about
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Do You Expect Your Partner to Read Your Mind? « Relationships

Do You Expect Your Partner to Read Your Mind? « Relationships | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
Just as you’d pull back from a flame when you’re burned, you likely withdraw from your relationship when you partner [...]
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5 Tips for Recharging Your Relationship

5 Tips for Recharging Your Relationship | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
Often, research shows, the problem isn't our connection; it's our minds.
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The Cure For Relationship Boredom

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Five research-based tips for counteracting hedonic adaptation in relationships.
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Why Some Couples Should Argue Via Email and Not in Person

Why Some Couples Should Argue Via Email and Not in Person | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
How to avoid heated and damaging arguments with your partner (Why Some Couples Should Argue Via Email and Not In Person http://t.co/7fKexDf7yn #psychology)...
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‘But You Never Said...’ Why Couples Remember Differently

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The root of so many arguments is when two people recall the same event differently. Whether you won the argument can affect how you remember, among other factors.
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Science Says Lasting Relationships Come Down To 2 Basic Traits

Science Says Lasting Relationships Come Down To 2 Basic Traits | The Psychogenyx News Feed | Scoop.it
It has to do with how people respond to their partners' "bids."
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Evidence-based relationship and marital advice!!

John Michel's curator insight, November 10, 2014 6:29 PM

There are two ways to think about kindness. You can think about it as a fixed trait: either you have it or you don’t. Or you could think of kindness as a muscle. In some people, that muscle is naturally stronger than in others, but it can grow stronger in everyone with exercise.
 


Edward Pierce's curator insight, November 11, 2014 8:10 AM

excellent insight into relationships in general!

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Everyday Stress Can Poison a Relationship - New York Magazine

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The cost of having too much on your mind.
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What Your Child Needs Most When Learning About Divorce

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What is Your Child Feeling When Divorce is in the Air?
Charles Morris's curator insight, August 21, 2014 9:23 AM

Great advice.  "While parents may have been anticipating divorce for some time, when it hits children, they feel the razor’s edge shredding their roots."

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Why you shouldn't put your partner on a pedestal - Fox News

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Why you shouldn't put your partner on a pedestal Fox News In the first, 99 couples (all heterosexual, except for one lesbian couple) came to the psychology lab and sat in the same room, filling out what they believed to be identical questionnaires...
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Very interesting research finding about couples.

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