by Rick Hanson, PhD | Sep 4, 2019 | Healthy Relationships, neuroscience of relationships, neuroscience of well-being, Sex And Relationships, Tickled Articles
Rick Hanson, PhD, author and expert on the neuroscience of well-being and relationships, looks at some of the ways we can behave to illicit a calm vs threat response from others. We evolved to be afraid. The ancient ancestors that were casual and blithely hopeful,...
by Robin Cockrell | Aug 15, 2019 | Blog, Inner Work, Tickled Articles
Those with big hearts suffer the most is a meme that I see floating around on social media almost daily. Posted almost as if it’s some badge of honor. I can bet the one that post these sorts of quotes has just had their heart broken or been let down and disappointed...
by Robin Cockrell | Aug 10, 2019 | Blog, dating, Tickled Articles, Understanding Men
Leaning back is not a strategy to get a man. It is giving a man space. Space to show you who he is. It’s giving yourself space to observe his intentions. Leaning back is about managing your emotional investment. Right from the very start. Yet many women use leaning...
by Robin Cockrell | Jul 30, 2019 | Blog, Tickled Articles
When a man asks us to date him exclusively, we women put the label of relationship behind the word exclusive and often, the situation is far from a relationship. When two people agree to exclusivity, they are agreeing to only date, engage with and have sex with each...
by Jennifer Belus | Jul 23, 2019 | anxiety in relationships, couples therapy, depression in relationships, Emotional Health, Sex And Relationships, Therapy, Tickled Articles
What makes people happy? Well, it’s not money. And it’s not fame or popularity. It’s actually quite simple. It’s the people in our lives. And for many people, it’s really about one person in particular—their romantic partner. Romantic relationships are often described...