You are not broken you’re just carrying more than your share. For adults navigating the heavy terrain of emotional trauma or chronic self-doubt, this truth can feel both comforting and daunting.
Navigating triggers in a romantic relationship can lead to further emotional damage if not handled well. Here are three ways to do just that. It’s not uncommon for the person who loves you the most to ...
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Get cut off in rush-hour traffic and you may feel angry for the whole trip, or even snap at a noisy child in the back seat. Get an unexpected smile from that same kid and you may feel like rush hour — ...
The familiar comfort of an ex-partner’s embrace can feel like a warm refuge during the cold loneliness that follows a breakup. When emotions run high and vulnerability peaks, the temptation to return ...
Dec. 12 -- FRIDAY, Dec. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Young adults who have casual sex are no more likely than those in committed relationships to experience psychological problems, new research has found.
Emotional monitoring is the subtle, often unconscious habit of constantly scanning, interpreting, or managing a partner’s emotional state. It can look like walking on eggshells during tense moments, ...
The NY Court of Appeals refused to overrule a 20-year-old ruling that bars mothers from recovering emotional damages for injuries to their children during birth, citing stare decisis. Dissents argued ...