Not everyone grows up in a tight-knit family. Some people go months—or even years—without calling their parents or siblings. And while from the outside this can look like neglect or coldness, there’s usually a story behind it. Psychology tells us that patterns like this don’t appear out of nowhere. They’re shaped by the environment you … Continue reading "People who rarely communicate with family typically had these 8 childhood experiences, says psychology"| The Expert Editor
Trust isn’t built in grand gestures—it’s built in the small, everyday moments. The way someone looks at you when you’re speaking. The follow-through on the promises that don’t even feel like promises. But here’s the kicker: just as easily as trust is built in the little things, it’s also destroyed by them. And the scary … Continue reading "7 things people normalize in relationships that quietly destroy trust"| The Expert Editor