Craig Malkin Ph.D. on December 5, 2011
Once you've built a home, a family, a life together, how do you make sense of the fact that the thrill is–or seems to be–gone? Can security and passion coexist? Or do we inevitably trade excitement for stability when we commit to someone? Do we have to rein in our most powerful impulses to protect the very relationship we've worked so hard to build?
Once you've built a home, a family, a life together, how do you make sense of the fact that the thrill is–or seems to be–gone? Can security and passion coexist? Or do we inevitably trade excitement for stability when we commit to someone? Do we have to rein in our most powerful impulses to protect the very relationship we've worked so hard to build?