Tag: relationship health


AFTERPLAY

Definition and Scope of Afterplay The term afterplay refers to the spectrum of loving care, intimate physical contact, and non-sexual communication that immediately follows the attainment of orgasm or the cessation of primary sexual activity between partners. While often characterized by behaviors such as cuddling, kissing, and whispering, its psychological function extends far beyond simple […]

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EMOTIONAL DEPENDENCE

Emotional Dependence The Core Definition of Emotional Dependence Emotional dependence, in its most fundamental sense, describes a psychological state wherein an individual relies heavily, and often excessively, on another person—typically a spouse, partner, friend, or family member—to meet their core psychological needs for support, comfort, nurture, and validation. This condition moves beyond healthy interdependence, which […]

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SYNCHRONIZED SLEEP

Synchronized Sleep The Core Definition of Sleep Synchronization Sleep synchronization refers fundamentally to the alignment of biological or behavioral sleep-wake cycles, occurring either within an individual’s neural architecture or between two or more individuals. On the intra-individual level, it describes the highly coordinated, rhythmic electrical activity of neuronal populations necessary for the progression through distinct […]

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MARRIAGE-ENRICHMENT GROUP

Marriage-Enrichment Groups The Core Definition of Marriage-Enrichment Groups Marriage-Enrichment Groups (MEGs) are structured, short-term, psychoeducational interventions designed primarily to strengthen and deepen the existing bonds within a marital relationship or long-term committed partnership. Unlike traditional marital therapy, which often focuses on repairing significant dysfunction or pathology, MEGs adopt a proactive and preventative intervention approach, aiming […]

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