Relationship Research
This page highlights recent psychology studies and research articles related to romantic relationships, communication, attachment, and emotional connection.
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- New psychology study reveals we consistently underestimate our power in close relationships
- Psilocybin might not be the most psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms, new research suggests
- Feminist beliefs linked to healthier romantic relationship skills for survivors of childhood trauma
- AI generates nude images that outrank real photographs in sexual appeal, study finds
- Regular exercise reduces anxiety and depression in people with chronic insomnia
- Children with attention disorders struggle to process whole faces during social interactions
- Self-guided mental imagery training shows promise in reducing anxiety
- People consistently overestimate the social backlash of changing their political beliefs, new psychology research shows
- Scientists discover ALS protein that links DNA repair to cancer and dementia
- Watching violent Black video game characters increases unconscious bias in White viewers
- Childhood trauma leaves a lasting mark on biological systems, study finds
- How dark personality traits predict digital abuse in romantic relationships
- Intrinsic capacity scores predict the risk of mild cognitive impairment in older adults
- Laughter plays a unique role in building a secure father-child relationship, new research suggests
- Scientists just discovered that a high-fat diet can cause gut bacteria to enter the brain