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New research identifies a new approach to personality malevolence.
New relationship research shows how your home life shapes your love life.
Sticking with your partner should pay off, according to new relationship research.
New research shows you don’t have to live with your attachment style forever.
New worldwide study provides the ultimate test of what people seek in a partner.
New research explores the type of ingratiation a narcissist prefers.
New research suggests how your personality will shape-shift over time.
A new personality test provides a clear and short way to understand yourself.
New research tests 5 predictors that can help you find your best fit.
New research shows how you can benefit from expecting the best, not the worst.
New research probes the sense of self in people with borderline personality.
New research tests whether love language really matters in relationships.
New research suggests why you don't always have to lie to be liked.
New research shows how couples navigate political relationship divides.
New research shows how lying eyes and smooth talk can reveal who’s lying.
Research identifies 3 unfortunate causes of relationship self-sabotage.
New study shows sense of purpose can drive you to new and uncharted directions.
A new paper suggests how and when to indulge your pleasure principle.
A new study shows 5 common reasons for finding out too late that you're wrong.
It’s great to be right, but new research shows what's better for your happiness.
New research shows how easy it is to persuade through vagueness.
A new study suggests how to help yourself become more hopeful.
New research shows why the neurotic find daily life to be so draining.
New research provides insights into psychopathy’s three elemental dimensions.
What you can learn from a new approach to the question “Who am I?”
New research shows who's most likely to have a holier-than-thou syndrome.
New research shows how relationships sour when one person fails to come through.
New research on daily experiences of passion shows love’s enduring qualities.
If you're afraid your partner is on their way out the door, you may be right.
New research shows the tactics of the Dark Triad ghoster with job applications.
A new look at stubbornness suggests it’s all in the cortex.