Posts Tagged: friendship

Friends With Benefits

A new University of Iowa study, “The Contexts of Sexual Involvement and Concurrent Sexual Partnerships,” found that compared with those in serious relationships, people hooking up with a stranger or acquaintance and lovers in “friends with benefits” arrangements are much

Friends With Benefits

A new University of Iowa study, “The Contexts of Sexual Involvement and Concurrent Sexual Partnerships,” found that compared with those in serious relationships, people hooking up with a stranger or acquaintance and lovers in “friends with benefits” arrangements are much

Child Development and the Role of Magical Thinking

I really enjoyed this article in the Wall Street Journal about how kids learn to tell what is real and what is imaginary, despite “evidence” for both potential outcomes. For years, imagination was thought of as a way for children

Child Development and the Role of Magical Thinking

I really enjoyed this article in the Wall Street Journal about how kids learn to tell what is real and what is imaginary, despite “evidence” for both potential outcomes. For years, imagination was thought of as a way for children

The Friend Factor

A great article today in the New York Times summarized several studies that point to the positive impact of friendships on our individual health. What I read totally meshed with what I’ve heard women respondents say over and over, “My

The Friend Factor

A great article today in the New York Times summarized several studies that point to the positive impact of friendships on our individual health. What I read totally meshed with what I’ve heard women respondents say over and over, “My