5 ways to build bridges with an estranged sibling
Dr Jason Robinson, clinical chair at charity Stand Alone, who runs workshops on reconciliation, gives us some pointers
Relationships can be difficult to navigate, whether its romantic, platonic, friendship or professional ties – we’ve got expert advice & experiences to help.
Dr Jason Robinson, clinical chair at charity Stand Alone, who runs workshops on reconciliation, gives us some pointers
Following on from the government’s official lockdown restrictions and the navigation of a new way life, it’s clear that many of us are struggling to adjust with childcare and home-schooling commitments, particularly so when juggling added work responsibilities. To offer a helping hand, Psychologies caught up with Wellbeing Expert and ALMA Founder, Priyanka Lugani. As […]
What do you do when you or your best friend moves 10,000 miles away? There is hope, says Hannah Davies, who has sought some words of wisdom from ‘Best Friends Forever: Surviving a Breakup with Your Best Friend’ author Dr Irene S Levine
So Syncd is the first dating app and website that matches compatible personality types
Heidi Scrimgeour uncovers the common mistakes we make in our family relationships and, alongside a selection of experts, explores simple changes that will make things a whole lot better
Our agony aunt, Mary Fenwick, offers a new perspective on whatever is troubling you
Our agony aunt, Mary Fenwick, offers a new perspective on whatever is troubling you
Psychosexual therapist Cate Mackenzie explains a communication exercise, pioneered by coach Hedy Schleifer, to build connection, openness and authenticity between disconnected couples
Yes, says psychologist Ilona Boniwell – if you focus on two simple things: giving and gratitude
Our agony aunt, Mary Fenwick, offers a new perspective on whatever is troubling you