Have you ever wondered if people remain narcissistic throughout their lives? A recent analysis of narcissism across the lifespan provides some answers.
Have you ever wondered if people remain narcissistic throughout their lives? A recent analysis of narcissism across the lifespan provides some answers.
Relationship satisfaction is important for subjective well-being. But how stable is relationship satisfaction? A recent meta-analysis provides some answers.
Relationship satisfaction is important for subjective well-being. But how stable is relationship satisfaction? A recent meta-analysis provides some answers.
Romantic partners, like close friends, compare themselves to one another. But they may feel more positively about it than friends do, a new study finds.
Romantic partners, like close friends, compare themselves to one another. But they may feel more positively about it than friends do, a new study finds.
Romantic separation is an emotionally stressful life event that may alter life satisfaction. Certain factors—including a new relationship—may protect and promote life satisfaction.
Romantic separation is an emotionally stressful life event that may alter life satisfaction. Certain factors—including a new relationship—may protect and promote life satisfaction.
New research looks into how people think, feel, and behave in their romantic relationship and how these tendencies relate to how people think, feel, and behave in general.
New research looks into how people think, feel, and behave in their romantic relationship and how these tendencies relate to how people think, feel, and behave in general.
How do people—and romantic partners—differ from each other? Can this difference be systematized? To answer this question, one has to stand back and define personality.
How do people—and romantic partners—differ from each other? Can this difference be systematized? To answer this question, one has to stand back and define personality.
When we fall prey to perfectionism, we think we’re honorably aspiring to be our very best, but often we’re really just setting ourselves up for failure, as perfection is impossible and its pursuit inevitably backfires.