Love’s intensity
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Actor John Leguizamo talks about the intensity of youthful passion and how those feelings mature over time.
Asperger’s Syndrome
Jason, who suffers from Asperger's Syndrome, talks about his struggle to overcome his problems with social interactions.
Dr. Ami Klim explains the challenges people with Asperger's have with intuitive behavior.
Is you is or is you ain’t my baby?
When Louis Jordan asked this grammar-busting question in his popular song from 1944, he knew something that relationship scientists would not discover for another 65 years: relationships are either pretty good, or they are not.
Like Oil and Water
A few weeks ago my blog post explored a snippet of my dissertation research.
Defrosting the chicken, pursuing the dream
What would scientists learn about your family if they camped out in your home for a few days? Turns out the answer is not so obvious.
The Experience of Touch and the Development of Self
Skin is the largest sense organ that humans possess (Brennan & Loev, 1998).
Porcupine Love
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Elizabeth Gilbert on relationships
Eat, Pray, Love…and Relax
Elizabeth Gilbert, the best-selling author of the book, Eat, Pray, Love, talks about why divorce produces such a high level of stress, how she discovered her own pathways to happiness, and why we must stand firm against the river of forces of stress in modern life.
Intergenerational Transmission of Attachment
Last week my blog post explored the historical underpinnings of attachment theory.
My fault, your fault, default?
In his short story in a recent issue of New Yorker, Julian Barnes captures the subtle shifts of attention and the nuances of emotion that transform two strangers into lovers.