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Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love

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By Amir Levine, Rachel S. F. Heller — 2012

We already rely on science to tell us what to eat, when to exercise, and how long to sleep. Why not use science to help us improve our relationships? In this revolutionary book, psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dr. See more...

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Stan Tatkin: Relationships Are Hard, But Why? | TEDxKC

Relationships are hard. But what if it's not you or them or sex, money, or even who picks up the socks.

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Stan Tatkin: How to Deal with an Avoidant Partner & Interpersonal Stress (Smart Couple 104)

Stan Tatkin returns and serves up another awesome dose of relationship advice through the lens of adult attachment.

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How to End Pandemic Fights with Your Partner

Couples’ fights in lockdown are often about the unremitting intensity of togetherness. The sooner you de-escalate a fight, the sooner you can begin working on real solutions.

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The Surprising Truth About Relationship Deal Breakers

Once we've fallen in love, it's difficult for most of us to think as clearly as we might have prior to becoming attached to someone. We overlook the small things, which is good. But we can also ignore the large things—matters that, if closely examined, might mean the end of the relationship.

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The No. 1 Rule Most Couples Ignore While Arguing

How couples fight is just as important as how they love, and it's one of the most predictive factors for a successful relationship. All couples have conflict and will cause each other distress from time to time.

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The Pact Institute: What Does It Mean to Have a Secure-Functioning Relationship?

PACT is a fusion of developmental neuroscience, attachment theory, and arousal regulation and has a strong therapeutic stance that guides clinicians to help couples develop secure-functioning relationships.

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