mardi 14 février 2017
Want your partner to 'melt'? Offer simple support rather than solitude
Offering simple support to a depressed or stressed partner, rather than backing away to provide some space to sort out feelings, can go a long way in fostering a healthier relationship over the long term, concludes a new study by Alberta researchers.
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