Archive for the 'Interpersonal Relationships' Category

Sympathy and Antipathy

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

Did you ever ask yourself why do you consider some people likable and others unlikable? We people make and often use this “discrimination” as a criteria to easy the selection of possible partners for a relationship. It is known that all of us prefer to interact with pleasant people avoiding the nasty ones.
Psychologically speaking, […]

9 Happy Family Indicators

Friday, June 9th, 2006

Often psychological work consists of dysfunctions explanations, and rarely of excellence modeling. Barbara Kerr, psychology professor at the University of Kansas, took the last way and focused on what happens in strong families.
Here are nine indicators of strong and happy families:

strong and happy families don’t focus on money, they build their own philosophy of […]

Mental Visualization and Your Relationship

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Our imagination is a powerful psychological tool. This tool may work for our bad, if we aren’t conscious about its power and its activity. We can use this tool for our good, if we understand its power and discipline this power.
If you ask people what they wish, they’ll focus mostly on what they doesn’t have […]

Four stages to a lovely relationship

Saturday, March 4th, 2006

It seem that a sound relationship, in a couple or marriage, have to go through four distinct stages. These are stages of growth, even if one or two of them look as non-developmental for the relationship. A couple must accomplish all these stages in order to achieve its maturity.
The Romance Stage
This is the most craved […]