This post is in response to Why Reading Other People's Feelings Really Matters By Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP We are wired to have feelings. If we express these feelings in off-putting ways, ...
“I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where. I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride; so I love you because I know no other way than this: where I does not exist, nor ...
When an emotion arises, how do you usually respond? For many, suppression and analysis are the default, but truly processing emotions is key to healing and stronger connections. Most of us were never ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Love really is all around us. From the love of romantic partners and family to small acts of kindness borne of love for neighbors or even strangers, all of love falls into one ...
The dynamical interplay of feeling and expressing love found in a daily life study conducted at Penn State. Expressing love may lead to increased feelings of being loved, which can have downstream ...
Emotional vulnerability isn’t easy for everyone. For some people, even opening up a little can feel like giving away too much. Whether it comes from past hurt, rejection, or just not knowing how to ...
The rise of emoji culture signals a significant shift in how we express emotions. These small, colorful symbols have evolved from simple digital accessories to become primary vehicles for emotional ...
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