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Many men only take their first steps toward emotional introspection after a divorce. Here's why, according to research.
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Research reveals why men rely so much more heavily on marriage than their wives do.
Family engagement can make a marriage, but, in some cases, it can break it. Here's how.
New research has identified a shocking new divorce trend amongst middle aged adults. Here's what you need to know.
There's a fine line between privacy and being emotionally unavailable. Here's how the latter can lead to divorce.
These two core values predict divorce more consistently than any others, according to psychological research. Here's why.
Research shows that nothing results in divorce more quickly than these toxic habits.
Why do some people choose to divorce after already spending decades together? Here's what psychology says about it.
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Divorce is not uncommon, but the factors that lead to it are often similar amongst couples. Here's what to look out for.
Research shows that married couples' divorces can topple over onto one another. Here's why.
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