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Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of “Eat, Pray, Love,” delves into her struggle with an obsessive relationship in a new memoir.
Are you worried that if your borderline mate enters therapy, they will stop loving you? The good news is that they are likely ...
The key difference between being “in love” and being “obsessed” lies in the ability to maintain balance. If someone begins to neglect their responsibilities, health, or safety, it may indicate an ...
When you’re living with a stigmatized mental illness like bipolar disorder, opening up to romantic partners can be tough. A married couple and a single woman share their stories. A mental health ...
Can something as common as heartbreak be a mental illness? Experts can't agree, but the research on bad romance is ...
Love makes us do crazy things or at least that’s what the saying goes. But what happens when those “crazy things” things start filling up all of one’s waking hours, every decision, and every racing ...
Past studies have shown that when one spouse battles mental health issues, the other is two to three times more likely to ...
When mental health conditions enter romantic relationships, the journey becomes more complex but not impossible. Bipolar disorder affects millions of people worldwide, and many find meaningful, ...