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How to Make a Good Marriage Better
You know what they about a stable marriage that’s moving along with no major hurdles – ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ But you may feel that your relationship just hasn’t reached its full potential or that something is missing. Believe it or not, you can break out of the routine and recapture some of the magic.According to the field of interpersonal neurobiology, the brain is constantly changing. And that has a lot to do with your daily interactions. All relationships, especially loving ones, alter the brain circuits that … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment hormones, brain circuits, brain wiring, emotions, interpersonal neurobiology, love, loving relationships, marriage, mindfulness
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