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The Power of Playfulness in Relationships
When was the last time you and your partner shared a belly laugh, made up a goofy inside joke, or just acted plain silly together?
If you can’t remember, it might be time to reconnect with your playful side.
Playfulness in relationships isn’t just fun; it’s an essential ingredient for maintaining a healthy, resilient bond.
In this post, we'll explore how being silly together can prevent serious problems, why playfulness might just be the secret sauce to long-term happiness in your relationship, and how it serves as an antidote to anxiety and fear in an increasingly anxious age.
Vision Boards: A Modern Cave Painting in the Journey of Love
Vision boards: The modern-day cave paintings where love’s dreams are drawn, and life’s magic begins.
As a couples therapist, I often encounter couples at various stages of their relationships, each with unique challenges and aspirations.
One tool that has gained popularity in recent years is the vision board—a collage of images, words, and symbols representing the goals and dreams a person or couple hopes to achieve.
While some dismiss vision boards as mere "magical thinking," I see them as a modern echo of ancient practices like cave painting, imbued with the power to focus the mind and transform intentions into reality.
Understanding the "Open Casting" trend in modern dating
The dating landscape has transformed significantly, introducing new trends and behaviors. One such trend is "Open Casting," a term that describes engaging with multiple potential partners simultaneously.
This approach reflects the abundance of choices available through online dating platforms. Here, we will explore the concept of Open Casting, its social utility, and its significance in contemporary dating.
How gardening can boost your IQ and enhance your well-being
As a couples therapist, I often recommend hobbies that promote both mental and physical health.
One such pastime, which you might not immediately associate with cognitive benefits, is gardening.
Surprisingly, gardening can significantly enhance your intelligence and overall well-being. Let’s consider how this common activity can make you smarter and healthier.
A Surprising emotion to quell bad habits
As a couples therapist, I often explore the dynamics of emotions and how they impact our behaviors and relationships.
Interestingly, recent research has unveiled a potent emotional tool for beating bad habits: gratitude.
This finding, while initially surprising, offers valuable insights into how we can approach addiction and habit formation from a fresh perspective.
Understanding the Freeze Response
In the spectrum of automatic responses to threat, the freeze response is often overshadowed by the more well-known fight or flight responses.
However, freezing plays a crucial role in survival, giving individuals time to decide on the most appropriate action in dangerous situations.
This response, though seemingly passive, is a sophisticated strategy that allows for heightened awareness and deliberation.
What is the most neglected relationship question online?
The most neglected relationship question on the internet is arguably:
"How can we effectively navigate and reconcile differing values and long-term goals in a relationship?"
Why is this question so often overlooked?
Sniffing Away Stress: The science behind smelling your partner’s clothes
Ever catch a whiff of your partner’s shirt and feel an inexplicable sense of calm wash over you?
You’re not alone.
According to recent research, smelling your partner’s clothes can significantly reduce stress levels.
Yep, you heard that right – your partner’s t-shirt is basically a portable, olfactory stress ball.
What qualities are most important to you in a partner?
Choosing a partner is a deeply personal and significant decision that directly impacts our happiness, health, and longevity.
While qualities like trust and empathy are often highlighted, a deeper dive into research and expert insights reveals a richer understanding of what truly matters in a partner.
Let’s jump in!
Limbic Happy vs. Soul Happy
I'm seeing an increasing number of clients whose lives are overshadowed by a profound sense of unease and dissatisfaction, largely driven by an outdated and harmful notion of what happiness should be.
Our society's conventional definition of happiness often revolves around superficial achievements: money, fame, perfection, and winning at all costs.
This old paradigm, which I'll call Limbic Happy, sets us up for failure. It promises fulfillment but delivers emptiness, leaving us chasing an illusion.
Intuitive Eating: The secret to a happier, healthier mind
Ever wondered if your eating habits could be the key to better mental health? Turns out, they might be!
Research shows that people who eat intuitively are less likely to suffer from depression and other mental health issues.
So, what exactly is intuitive eating? It's all about eating when you're hungry and stopping when you're full. Sounds simple, right? It’s the opposite of dieting or restricting food intake, which can lead to a host of problems.
We all start life as intuitive eaters—babies cry when they're hungry and stop when they're full. But over the years, social conditioning messes with this natural instinct.
The Power of Intimacy: Boosting Your sexual well-being
As a science-based couples therapist, I see firsthand how intimacy can transform relationships.
Recent research published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior highlights the significant role intimacy plays in enhancing sexual desire, satisfaction, and reducing sexual distress.
Let's explore these findings and understand how daily experiences of intimacy can positively impact your relationship.