All relationships are more or less dysfunctional in different ways and at different times. No perfect relationships exist. In order to stay in a committed relationship, most intimate partners adapt to ...
This type of relationship is what many in the New Age and metaphysical communities call a karmic relationship. These ...
You can see that the relationship is no longer working, and still, you struggle to walk away. Your high empathy and ability to hold multiple perspectives may explain why that is.
Growing up in a dysfunctional family can impact you in many ways, according to a therapist. It can shape your adult relationships, your self-esteem, and how you handle conflict. Luckily it's never too ...
When a relationship crumbles, it’s tempting to identify a single breaking point—the discovery of hidden debt, a secret credit card, or unauthorized spending. While financial infidelity certainly ...
In a recent interview, Robin Robert s revealed how her wife, Amber Laign, helped her unlearn toxic, “dysfunctional” relationship patterns. In 2005, Roberts and Laign met on a blind date and have been ...
Most of us grew up thinking we had a normal childhood. After all, it was the only childhood we knew. Regardless of how dysfunctional the systems may have been, everyone in a family adapts, creating a ...
From constantly apologizing for things beyond your control to feeling physically uncomfortable when someone might be ...