Diana Kirschner, Ph.D., a psychologist and frequent guest expert on The Today Show, is the author of the bestselling book Love in 90 Days: The Essential Guide to Finding Your Own True Love.
Many professional or financially successful women worry that they are overqualified for love. Some think it best to hide their success. But is that necessary to find a mate?
Many professional or financially successful women worry that they are overqualified for love. Some think it best to hide their success. But is that necessary to find a mate?
Research shows that healthy partners view each other through a glass half-full perspective rather than a half-empty one. In other words, they appreciate each other’s positives.
Research shows that healthy partners view each other through a glass half-full perspective rather than a half-empty one. In other words, they appreciate each other’s positives.
In Part III of Enough is Enough, we look at 12 signs that show if your partner is rising to the occasion and can be given a real chance at making things right with you.
In Part III of Enough is Enough, we look at 12 signs that show if your partner is rising to the occasion and can be given a real chance at making things right with you.
Begin by saying that things have to change. State the problem without blame. Avoid pointing fingers. You can say, we fight all the time. Or I feel we're drifting apart.
Begin by saying that things have to change. State the problem without blame. Avoid pointing fingers. You can say, we fight all the time. Or I feel we're drifting apart.
Have you ever wondered how to deal with a partner who can't or won't commit? You may find at some point that you want to leave. This 3 part series guides you through the process.
Have you ever wondered how to deal with a partner who can't or won't commit? You may find at some point that you want to leave. This 3 part series guides you through the process.
It’s increasingly common for someone to be diagnosed with a condition such as ADHD or autism as an adult. A diagnosis often brings relief, but it can also come with as many questions as answers.