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  2. Psychologists Reveal 8 Surprising Signs of a Healthy Relationship

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    For example, you might learn about “DEAR MAN” from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Related: 11 Phrases That Emotionally Immature People Often Say, According to Mental Health Experts 2.

  3. Relationships and health - Wikipedia

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    Poor relationships have a negative impact on health outcomes. In 1985, Cohen and Wills presented two models that have been employed to describe this connection: the main effect model and the stress-buffering model. [2] The main effect model postulates that our social networks influence our psychology (our affect) and our physiology (biological ...

  4. Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships: How to Tell the Difference

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    If you’ve ever (perhaps jealously) observed happy couples and thought they had a perfect healthy relationship, you may have been surprised the first time you saw them disagree or learned, in ...

  5. The 2 Most Obvious Signs of an Unhealthy Parent-Adult-Child ...

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    Quigneaux says parents and adult children in these unhealthy relationships often have a lack of: Communication. Interest in each other's lives. Physical affection. 2. Co-dependency.

  6. Effects of human sexual promiscuity - Wikipedia

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    Emotional and mental disruptions are also observed to be an effect of the promiscuity in adolescence. [10] Studies have shown a correlation and direct relationship between adolescent sexual risk taking and mental health risks. [10] Sexual risks include multiple sexual partners, lack of protection use, and sexual intercourse at a young age. [10]

  7. Relationship-contingent self-esteem - Wikipedia

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    One example of the unhealthy nature of relationship-contingent self-esteem is the link between RCSE and greater approval sex motives. [4] Sexual motivation may involve intimacy motives (i.e. the drive to create further intimacy or closeness) or approval sex motives (i.e. the drive to avoid disapproval from one's partner about frequency or ...

  8. Here’s When (And How) You Should Cut Ties With Toxic ... - AOL

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    While all unhealthy relationships can be difficult to spot, with toxic family members, there’s often an added layer of disbelief. Many people have a hard time believing and accepting that a ...

  9. Traumatic bonding - Wikipedia

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    Trauma bonds have severe detrimental effects on the victim. Some long-term impacts of trauma bonding include remaining in abusive relationships, adverse mental health outcomes like low self-esteem and negative self-image, an increased likelihood of depression and bipolar disorder, and perpetuating a generational cycle of abuse.