When adults get into their mid-fifties and beyond, how much does a romantic partner matter to their psychological well-being? Matthew Wright and Susan Brown of Bowling Green University, authors of ...
Have you ever felt lonely but not quite depressed? Perhaps ironically, you're not alone. Psychologists share that it's possible to have this experience—however, they also warn that loneliness can make ...
Romantic relationships are valued, validated, and celebrated in ways that close friendships rarely are. If you have a romantic partner, other people will ask about that person and include them in ...
If You Feel Lonely but Not Depressed, Psychologists Want You To Do These 10 Things originally appeared on Parade. Have you ever felt lonely but not quite depressed? Perhaps ironically, you're not ...