Research has shown that the compulsive need to be right all the time is a toxic behavior pattern that stems from deep-seated insecurity and an inability to tolerate being wrong. This behavior creates ...
Dealing with someone's inconsistent behavior can feel like emotional whiplash, which can take a toll on your mental health.
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Controlling Boyfriend Was Hiding a Dangerous Secret

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Love-bombing can feel really good at first, but it's the sign of a toxic relationship. It is a form of emotional abuse with an end goal of power and control.
After he was called controlling, manipulative and condescending on social media, Rylie Jeffries and Katherine Woodman were ...
When people say their sexual behavior feels out-of-control, what do they mean? A recent study reveals which behaviors are ...
A 2018 study found that when couples reported higher conflict between their personal goals and their partner's, they also ...
Weight-related peer teasing is a strong predictor of disordered eating behaviors in adolescents, particularly those at higher ...
You've found "the one," your soulmate, your everything. Things are perfect... until you meet their parents. It's a common ...
Others might miss those signals entirely, not out of malice, but because emotional awareness doesn’t come as easily to them.
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What Is Sex and Love Addiction?

Sex and love addiction isn’t an official diagnosis, but mental health experts say it can have serious real life consequences.
For Gen Z, a beige flag is more innocuous. It could be someone offering a cringe or basic answer to a dating app question, or ...