February 9, 2025 - 17:39

Psychologists Arthur and Elaine Aron, renowned for their groundbreaking research on love, have celebrated over 50 years of marriage. Their work, particularly the “36 Questions That Lead to Love,” has captivated many, revealing the depths of emotional connection that can be achieved through vulnerability and openness.
The Arons emphasize the importance of maintaining a strong emotional bond through continuous communication and shared experiences. They advocate for couples to engage in deep conversations that foster intimacy, encouraging partners to express their thoughts and feelings candidly. According to the Arons, it is essential for couples to actively listen and validate each other’s emotions, which strengthens the foundation of trust.
Moreover, they highlight the significance of keeping the relationship dynamic. Engaging in new activities together can reignite passion and excitement, preventing stagnation. The Arons' insights serve as a reminder that love requires effort, understanding, and a willingness to grow together, ensuring that relationships can thrive through the decades.
October 30, 2025 - 02:18
Halloween Festivities at the Department of PsychologyThe Department of Psychology is set to host a festive trick-or-treating event for students on Thursday, October 30. This fun-filled occasion will take place from noon to 2 p.m. on the third floor...
October 29, 2025 - 02:00
The Impact of Faith on Mental Health Among Black AmericansChurch pews, gospel songs, and prayer have offered comfort in Black communities for generations. However, even the strongest devotion to faith can also carry uncertainty, guilt, or grief that weigh...
October 28, 2025 - 01:41
The Paradox of Loneliness Among Highly Intelligent IndividualsLoneliness is not always synonymous with emotional isolation or a lack of relationships. In fact, individuals with higher cognitive abilities often experience this feeling more acutely. Research in...
October 27, 2025 - 04:38
Key Traits That Propel Successful Individuals Toward Their GoalsAchieving long-term goals demands more than just wishful thinking; it requires a unique combination of traits, according to Angela Duckworth, a psychologist from the University of Pennsylvania. In...