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Relationships are only as good as the efforts of those involved, but staying together, staying happy or simply finding the right person doesn't have to be so much work. Discover how to succeed in the dating world and build a lasting relationship with tips from a psychologist in this free video series on relationship advice.
There are 29 videos in this series:

Emotional infidelity can be as difficult to deal with as physical infidelity. Find out why a partner's priorities or interests seem to have changed with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Infidelity at the office is difficult to deal with because the person who has been cheated on may have to keep meeting the person that their partner cheated with. Draw boundaries with a significant other with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Fear of commitment is a sensitive issue in many relationships that have existed for a significant length of time. Understand the fear of commitment by trying to understand a partner's perspective and the fear of the unknown with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

It's possible to have a positive relationship with an ex-boyfriend, but oftentimes it's best to try and lead separate lives. Draw boundaries and communicate clearly when dealing with an ex-boyfriend with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

If a person is intentionally causing harm in a relationship, the best thing to do is to draw clear boundaries. Find out how to avoid engaging evil people in fights with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Jealousy is usually a sign of a problem with a relationship or with the individual who is jealous. Find out what is making somebody jealous with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Giving up in a relationship is a serious decision that requires a great deal of personal consideration. Discover how to end a physically or emotionally abusive relationship with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

One of the best ways to build up an ability to trust people is by giving them the benefit of the doubt. Avoid making assumptions about negative outcomes with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

The easiest way to tell someone that you like them is by saying it directly, but compliments usually work as well. Tell someone that you like them by showing them and listening to them with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Emotional affairs can be as difficult to deal with as physical infidelity. Find out why a partner's priorities or interests seem to have changed with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

When trying to get over being cheated on in a relationship, it's often helpful to sit down and discuss what happened and why it happened. Resolve a situation with a cheating partner before moving on by following relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Signs of cheating that can be detected through emotions include a partner that becomes suddenly distant, emotionally unresponsive and no longer affectionate. Find signs of cheating through emotional cues with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Recovering from a breakup can be painful, and the best way to do so is by giving it time. Allow time for expressing grief after a breakup with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Some signs of an abusive relationship include physical injuries, isolation, depression and tension. Seek help from an abusive relationship with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

If a breakup has been considered, it's best to sit down and consider why the relationship is problematic. Think about the needs of the self and of a partner with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

If someone has feelings for another woman, they should first sit down and examine what their current relationship means to them. Fix the problems of an existing relationship before moving on to another one with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Dealing with a breakup can be painful, and the best way to do so is by giving it time and talking to friends and counselors. Allow time for expressing grief after a breakup and keep busy with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

If a girlfriend has left and a person wants them back, it's important to first determine why she left in the first place. Learn to understand a girlfriend's problems before trying to win her back with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

The easiest way to keep a man faithful is by keeping clear boundaries of what behaviors are acceptable. Find out how happiness equals fulfillment with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

When apologizing to a man, it's important to first understand what type of man he is and what type of apology he would prefer. Learn to offer something after an apology to make up for the error with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

For romance, most men appreciate their partner dressing up nicely and doing something special for them. Try to appeal to what a man would like by following relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

If someone's man has left them, the first step in getting them back is to figure out why they left. Attract a partner into a relationship by showing them that they can feel good again with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

In order to keep a man, it's important to determine what the individual man's needs are. Make sure to meet all of a partner's needs by following relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

When breaking up with a live-in boyfriend, it's important to be careful and to sit down and discuss who gets what and who gets to stay. Find out how to stay calm and objective when breaking up with a boyfriend with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

If a relationship has been rough, winning back a man can be done by recreating the original feeling of romance. Make a former partner feel good about themselves with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

In the contexts of sociology and popular culture, the concept of interpersonal relationships involves social associations, connections or affiliations between two or more people. Such persons may interact overtly, covertly, face-to-face or may remain effectively unknown to each other, as in a virtual community whose members maintain anonymity and do not socialize outside of a chat room. The discovery or establishment of common ground between people provides a fundamental component for enduring interpersonal relationships. In this free video series, a psychologist provides advice for dating and dealing with relationship problems. Find out how to deal with ex-boyfriends, infidelity and emotional affairs. Learn about building trust in people, recovering from a breakup and getting rid of feelings for another woman. Establish the foundation for long-lasting relationships with these tips.
Reka Morvay Reka Morvay is a Hungarian-American who received her B.A. and M.A. in psychology from UC Berkeley and Cornell University, respectively. Her area of specialization was the biological psychology of human sexual and reproductive behavior. Morvay also attended a three-year training program by the Hungarian Association of Cognitive and Behavior Therapy. She is a member of the Hungarian Doula Association and the Hungarian Breastfeeding Association. Morvay is currently working as a psychologist and a doula. She offers psychotherapy for adults, couples counseling, birth prep classes, doula services and breastfeeding support.dkdk
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