In his new book In Each Other's Care, Dr. Stan Tatkin explores why we fight from the perspective of neuroscience -- and how to give your relationship a chance.
Dr. Stan Tatkin shares how couples can build better relationships.
Bill de Blasio and Chirlaine McCray are separating and will date other people but will continue to live together and stay married. Therapists explain "consensual non-monogamy" and the challenges to this arrangement.
When a former partner revealed to me that he’d cheated on me, the first thing I wondered out loud was, “Why?”
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Relationships are hard. But what if it's not you or them or sex, money or even who picks up the socks. What if there is a far more primitive reason?
In this talk, relationship expert Stan Tatkin explores why we fight from the perspective of neuroscience – and how to give your relationship a fighting chance.
Dr. Stan Tatkin takes a look at some of the reasons that lead people to cheat on their significant others.
At one point or another, most long-term couples reach a junction in their relationship where they need therapy. Whether it be failing communication, mismatched goals, or a dwindling sex life, all couples face challenges.
Few things are more frustrating than repeating the same fight with your partner. Playing out disagreements about money, parenting, sex, or household chores may leave you exhausted, cut off from the person you want to feel close to.
Few things are more frustrating than repeating the same fight with your partner. Playing out disagreements about money, parenting, sex, or household chores may leave you exhausted, cut off from the person you want to feel close to.
In this interview, DR. Vikas Shah speaks to Dr. Stan Tatkin, one of the world’s foremost experts in relationships. They discuss what it takes to make relationships work and the common reasons they don’t.
"Our memory is shit,” says couples therapist and author of We Do, Stan Tatkin. “It can’t be relied on, and our perception is like a fun-house mirror.... And so that should give way to more cautiousness, more consideration, and more curiosity than we tend to have, especially in love relationships.”
In this podcast, Stan & Alanis discuss the different aspects of relationships and details on his new book Wired for Dating.
Relationships are core to being human. And we all have relationships in some way, shape or form. And yet, they are hard, and making them last is even harder. So we asked our guest, Dr. Stan Tatkin, to join us on this matter.
Everything seems to be going great with bae. The chemistry is good, things feel exciting, and real potential for the future swirls about. And then, seemingly out of the blue, you're struck with a case of the ick. It's an undeniable feeling, and one that's hard to shake off once it settles in.
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