Key Takeaway: Falling out of love isn’t just emotional, it’s biological. When dopamine fades and stress hormones rise, relationships suffer. But here’s the hopeful part: through neuroplasticity and couples therapy, your brain can literally rewire itself to feel love again. This article explores the science behind why we fall out of love and the proven […] The post Why Falling Out of Love Is Actually Your Brain’s Fault (Not Yours) appeared first on GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Continued from Part 1. The other day, I saw an ad for NuCloud, a Halloween concert featuring over 150 VTubers being held aboard the USS Hornet, a warship that participated in the Battle of Midway and picked up astronauts after … Continue reading →| The Notes Which Do Not Fit
This is an American dipper, also known as a ‘water ouzel,’ the only aquatic songbird found in North America. Photo by GregTheBusker, CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons My personal journey …| The Notes Which Do Not Fit
Relationships may be hard for autistic people. How does that relate to living in a neurotypical-dominated world, and how do we think about relationship compatibility from an autistic perspective?| Embrace Autism
Here is a selection of our recommended book resources to learn more about what autism entails, and the myriad of ways it can manifest itself—both in women and in general.| Embrace Autism
It is common for late diagnosed autistics to have received an earlier misdiagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD). In this article, we summarize the diagnostic relationship between autism and BPD and theorize about why misdiagnoses occur.| Embrace Autism
If you’ve tried active listening, “I” statements, and communication workshops but still struggle with your partner, you’re not alone. Many couples discover that communication skills alone can’t fix deeper relationship issues. While the belief that “communication is the key to a successful relationship” is widely accepted, this view oversimplifies the complexity of romantic partnerships. Poor […] The post Why Communication Isn’t Your Biggest Relationship Problem appeared firs...| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
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There’s arguably nothing more important to the success of your relationships than your attachment style. There’s also a significant relationship between life happiness and your attachment style. Our attachment style in relationships can mean the| The Feminine Woman - Dating, Love & Relationship Advice for Women
In this post we take a look at the Attachment Theory, outlining the different stages of attachment, and how to provide the right setting for children to form relationships.| Learning Journals