Relevate’s mission is to use social and relationship science to change lives for the better. Consequently, we must speak out against complacency and apathy in all systems, including our own. See Relevate's full statement below and here: https://t.co/RlTY9DSFzu
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We have two great #RelTalks left in our summer series. Join us tomorrow night to learn about adolescents navigating possible selves and how to de-stigmatize consensual non-monogamy! Register here: https://t.co/W2FBOIbt9F
Are you interested in learning more about interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships? Then register for our 2024 Summer #RelTalk series. We have some great talks planned for you! Registration link: https://t.co/W2FBOIbt9F
Attention grad students! Relevate is back with its 4th Reltalks series. It's a great opportunity for student researchers and practitioners to engage in public scholarship in the area of relationship science. Proposals are due February 1st!
Attention grad students! Relevate is back with its 4th Reltalks series. It's a great opportunity for student researchers and practitioners to engage in public scholarship in the area of relationship science. Proposals are due February 1st!
Hosts, friends, and Couple & Family Therapists Chélynn, Marissa, and Carmen welcome listeners to join them as they follow the characters from your favorite shows and give you an inside look into what therapists think when they are not in session!
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Have you ever felt shocked by or unprepared to answer a question your child has asked you? Here are 5 ways to prepare yourself the next time your teen asks about relationships, bodies, or sex. See the below for an age-by-age guide!
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One of the big myths about relationships is that great sex just happens. Tune in as we kick off our RelTalks series with Melanie Reyes discussing sexual satisfaction and what we can do to improve it!
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Wondering how to approach your kids with conversations surrounding consent, boundaries, and bodies? Here are a few tips and tricks to make this process easier from Relevate. Check it out on our website!
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Word is in that @relevatepodcast has listeners on every continent (other than Antarctica)! Check out what happens when relationship scholars break down their favorite shows with @e_goodcase and @iAmDenzelJones
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Thinking about seeing a therapist? Learn about if a sex therapist would be a good fit for you and your partner and take a brief look at the process including FAQs.
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Knowing the signs that your relationship might be ending soon can help you evaluate if this relationship is worth fighting for or a good one to let go.
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There’s a phenomenon called Perceived Partner Support that can impact how you receive your partner’s thoughts. In other words, what your partner is saying and what you are hearing can be very different.
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This article by Drs. Mueller and Abrutyn explain their research on how to screen for the risk that a teen may be “catching” suicidality and their guidance to parents and educators on whether or not to talk about suicide experiences.
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It's #FollowFriday and we want to connect with... everyone! We're a team of relationship scientists, educators, and practitioners working to improve the health of individuals and relationships through #PublicScholarship. Follow us for info about all things #Relationships.
In this Psychology Today article, Melanie Greenberg, PhD explains what happens in your brain following a breakup to cause the intense post-breakup cravings for that person. Read this article to find out more and when to expect relief!
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There are a lot of reasons we stay in relationships. Sometimes these reasons have to do with external pressures or lack of resources. This article highlights the many ways we get unintentionally “stuck” in relationships.
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