Tuesday, 22 December 2020

“Psychological Flexibility” May Be Key To Good Relationships Between Couples And Within Families

“Psychological Flexibility” May Be Key To Good Relationships Between Couples And Within Families

What makes for a happy family? The answer — whether you’re talking about a couple or a family with kids — is psychological “flexibility”, according to a new paper in the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. Based on a meta-analysis of 174 separate studies, Jennifer S. Daks and Ronald Rogge at the University of Rochester conclude that flexibility helps — and inflexibility hinders — our most important relationships.

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