Spending time walking in nature can help facilitate more positive relationships and family cohesion, a new study reports.
Findings could help to develop new strategies that can help parents to regulate their own emotions while managing their child's aversive behavior.
Researchers reveal following specific life events, people tend to reconnect with dormant friends on social networks. The findings could have implications for advertisers to target ads to major life changing events.
A new study reveals the holidays tend to bring out the 'loving mood' in people.
Women feel calmer after being exposed to their male partner's scent, a new study reveals.
By looking at how the brain responds to video clips, researchers are able to determine who your friends may be, a new study reveals.
Narcissists show interest in specific targets for relationships, and are not generally concerned as to whether the potential partner is currently in a relationship or not, researchers report. However, researchers note, narcissists are more likely to engage in 'mate poaching' than those who do not have this personality trait.
A new study reports music can have a positive impact on the parent child relationship. Researchers discovered people who had shared musical experiences with their parents during childhood and adolescence had better relationships with their moms and dads as they entered adulthood.
A new study reveals there is no link between sexual activity in older adults and slowing the progression of age related cognitive decline.
Researchers report the size of our interpersonal space changes in relation to the tone and content of other people's conversations.
While both long and short term relationships might start in similar matters, a lack of genuine attraction causes short term relationships to plateau quickly, a new study reports.
Researchers report couples who frequently hug or hold hands have lower cortisol levels, have decreased symptoms of physical problems and sleep better.