Intimate Portrait On close relationships, attachment, betrayal, and more. Parenting Limiting Screen Time Is Good Advice for Parents Too Tim Cole Ph.D. on April 24, 2019 Limiting access to screen time is not only good for children, but also for parents when they're spending time with their kids. Limiting access to screen time is not only good for children, but also for parents when they're spending time with their kids. Forgiveness The Key to Forgiveness? Tim Cole Ph.D. on October 15, 2017 How easy is it to forgive a partner? The answer depends on how much you still believe that your partner cares and wants to do right by you. How easy is it to forgive a partner? The answer depends on how much you still believe that your partner cares and wants to do right by you. Relationships What Counts As Intimacy? Not Everyone Agrees Tim Cole Ph.D. on May 18, 2017 How do you define intimacy in your relationship? Knowing your attachment style can help. How do you define intimacy in your relationship? Knowing your attachment style can help. Trust How to Rebuild Trust When a Betrayal Comes to Light Tim Cole Ph.D. on April 14, 2017 Has your partner betrayed your trust? Take the necessary steps to repair the damage done. Has your partner betrayed your trust? Take the necessary steps to repair the damage done. Relationships Speaking Your Partner's Love Language May Not Matter Tim Cole Ph.D. on April 5, 2017 Does it help to speak your partner's love language? New research shows it may not matter. Does it help to speak your partner's love language? New research shows it may not matter. Sex Americans Are Having Less Sex Tim Cole Ph.D. on March 27, 2017 Are you having less sex these days? You're not alone. Are you having less sex these days? You're not alone. Deception Self-Deception Helps Us Accomplish Goals Tim Cole Ph.D. on March 20, 2017 More often than not, we lead with our goals and desires, not the facts. New research on how our ability to delude ourselves can be quite useful. More often than not, we lead with our goals and desires, not the facts. New research on how our ability to delude ourselves can be quite useful.
Parenting Limiting Screen Time Is Good Advice for Parents Too Tim Cole Ph.D. on April 24, 2019 Limiting access to screen time is not only good for children, but also for parents when they're spending time with their kids. Limiting access to screen time is not only good for children, but also for parents when they're spending time with their kids.
Forgiveness The Key to Forgiveness? Tim Cole Ph.D. on October 15, 2017 How easy is it to forgive a partner? The answer depends on how much you still believe that your partner cares and wants to do right by you. How easy is it to forgive a partner? The answer depends on how much you still believe that your partner cares and wants to do right by you.
Relationships What Counts As Intimacy? Not Everyone Agrees Tim Cole Ph.D. on May 18, 2017 How do you define intimacy in your relationship? Knowing your attachment style can help. How do you define intimacy in your relationship? Knowing your attachment style can help.
Trust How to Rebuild Trust When a Betrayal Comes to Light Tim Cole Ph.D. on April 14, 2017 Has your partner betrayed your trust? Take the necessary steps to repair the damage done. Has your partner betrayed your trust? Take the necessary steps to repair the damage done.
Relationships Speaking Your Partner's Love Language May Not Matter Tim Cole Ph.D. on April 5, 2017 Does it help to speak your partner's love language? New research shows it may not matter. Does it help to speak your partner's love language? New research shows it may not matter.
Sex Americans Are Having Less Sex Tim Cole Ph.D. on March 27, 2017 Are you having less sex these days? You're not alone. Are you having less sex these days? You're not alone.
Deception Self-Deception Helps Us Accomplish Goals Tim Cole Ph.D. on March 20, 2017 More often than not, we lead with our goals and desires, not the facts. New research on how our ability to delude ourselves can be quite useful. More often than not, we lead with our goals and desires, not the facts. New research on how our ability to delude ourselves can be quite useful.