Dr. Aldrich Chan is a licensed neuropsychologist, founder of the Miami-based Center for Neuropsychology and Consciousness (CNC) and author of the award-winning book, Reassembling Models of Reality. He ...
Who hasn’t had an argument that boiled down to a partner ultimately not understanding that “words of affirmation” are essential to your sense of trust in a relationship, or that what you appreciate ...
Deborah Courtney, Ph.D., L.C.S.W., M.A. Mental Health Deborah Courtney is a licensed psychotherapist with a private practice in New York. She integrates evidence-based, trauma-informed treatments with ...
A therapist has shared advice on how you can determine your love language. (Getty Images) If you want to strengthen your relationship – and deepen your understanding of yourself – it's essential to ...
Love is something everyone seeks, the feeling of being understood, valued, and cared for deeply by someone special. Yet sometimes, despite strong feelings, couples find it hard to connect fully or ...
More than 30 years ago, a book titled The 5 Love Languages introduced its titular concept to society — and since then, it’s become part of the cultural lexicon. Not familiar? The idea is that everyone ...
For those of you who aren’t familiar with love languages, Gary Chapman's book The 5 Love Languages created a whole movement around the concept of there being five languages of love, and thus, five ...
At age 17, Gary Chapman planned to become a pastor. Later, working in marriage counseling, he noticed some patterns. Those observations became the New York Times bestseller “The 5 Love Languages.” He ...
These days, it seems as if everything is a love language. For some, it’s iced coffee. For others, it’s sarcasm. Or a mechanized mattress. Representative Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts once declared ...
Gallup recently found that a whopping 50% of the U.S. workforce are quiet quitters – the term used to describe employees who are disengaged from work and do only the minimum required. One of the ...
My 6-year-old son, Stuart, is the type of kid I envied growing up: sweet and obedient enough to win his teachers’ approval but fun enough to score all the birthday party invites. Yet shortly after I ...