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Building Great Relationships: Simple, But Not Easy

by Thomas Bradbury | August 23, 2010

What can you do to build great relationships? Drs. Bradbury and Karney aim to answer this question and many more in an upcoming webinar on healthy relationships. Find out more about the webinar and where to sign up. Space is free but limited!

Poverty 1, Relationship Education 0

by Thomas Bradbury | July 12, 2010

Can relationship skills be taught? Learn about what happened for one program hoping to strengthen relationships for unmarried parents in low-income communities.

What are Parents Really Juggling?

by Thomas Bradbury | June 14, 2010

Parents experience wide variety of emotions ranging from love and happiness to anger and frustration. Learn 3 practical implications to help you balance the extreme emotions of parenting.

Which Conflicts Consume Couples the Most?

by Thomas Bradbury | June 2, 2010

It is not just how you fight in your relationships but what you fight about that matters. Discover two conflicts that can be uniquely toxic in couples’ relationships.

Does Couple Therapy Work?

by Thomas Bradbury | May 4, 2010

Just released are the 5-year results from the largest-ever experimental study of therapies for unhappy couples. Discover whether the effects of couple’s therapy actually last.

Does Viagra Improve Relationships?

by Thomas Bradbury | April 27, 2010

Can this little blue pill make you more satisfied in your relationship? The answer is not as straightforward as you might think. Find out more.

Is Monogamy Possible?

by Thomas Bradbury | April 23, 2010

Amidst an unceasing media-fueled stream of reports about infidelity, is monogamy even possible? Learn more about the prevalence of monogamy in relationships and the known risk factors of infidelity.

Major League Miscommunication

by Thomas Bradbury | April 21, 2010

In his latest blog, Dr. Bradbury discusses 5 things that may help you develop stronger communication in your relationship.

Is you is or is you ain’t my baby?

by Thomas Bradbury | January 4, 2010

Being unhappy is a unique and distinct experience from being less happy in relationships. Dr. Bradbury discusses the research on marital unhappiness and its impact on couples. This blog is part of a series called This Emotional Life for PBS.

Defrosting the chicken, pursuing the dream

by Thomas Bradbury | December 1, 2009

Our home environments can reveal a lot about ourselves and our family relationships. Dr. Bradbury reveals the lessons learned from his research with the UCLA Center on the Everyday Lives of Families. Find out more.

My fault, your fault, default?

by Thomas Bradbury | November 13, 2009

Dr. Bradbury reveals the genetic link to feeling emotionally upset and how men and women perceive these emotions. The blog is part of a series called This Emotional Life for PBS. Read the blog here.

Honeymoonus Interruptus

by Thomas Bradbury | November 2, 2009

Here’s a new blog from Dr. Tom Bradbury, one of our Scientific Advisory Board Members, discussing the true meaning of intimacy. The blog is part of a series called This Emotional Life for PBS. Read the blog here.

We? Oui.

by Thomas Bradbury | October 13, 2009

Here’s a blog from Dr. Tom Bradbury, one of our Scientific Advisory Board Members, discussing how the words you use to describe your relationship may have benefit to your relationship as well. The blog is part of a series called This Emotional Life for PBS. Read the blog here.