While we continue the struggle to fight censorship and mass idiocy from the White House, new albums by independent queer artists should appeal and provide inspiration. Check out new sounds from Bob ...
Remember Furbies—the eerie, gremlin-like toys from the late 90s that gained a cult following? Now, imagine one powered by ...
Shifting focus from external chaos to internal peace, reducing stress, and improving relationships. We can incorporate this ...
For many people, pets provide unconditional love, companionship and a sense of security. But not all human-pet relationships ...
Dr. Bly says that it’s possible that a person who has experienced betrayal might replay the experience in their thoughts, and ...
Attachment styles and emotional regulation shape intimacy and impact sexual satisfaction. Learn strategies to enhance ...
The r/attachment_theory sub is the perfect place to go if you’re not quite ready to face the reality that you and your ex weren’t compatible, or that sometimes people drift apart, and ...
Back in the ’50s, psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth developed a theory that all people have one of four general attachment styles: secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized.
Back in the ’50s, psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth developed a theory that all people have one of four general attachment styles: secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized.
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