Relationship Problems
Support for recognising and addressing serious relationship difficulties before they become irreparable. Topics include abuse, communication breakdowns, incompatibility and deciding whether to continue.
Communication Problems
Poor listening habits are usually the root cause of arguments, so learning to truly hear your partner can transform your relationship.
Facts About Domestic Violence
One in four women experience domestic violence in their lifetime, and most cases go unreported, here's what you need to know.
Forgiveness
Letting go of anger and hurt through forgiveness can help you heal, whether you've been wronged or need to ask for it yourself.
Getting Back with an Ex
Reconnecting with an ex can work if you're both willing to address what went wrong, but loneliness alone isn't a good enough reason.
Giving in Easily and Standing Up for Yourself
Stop giving in to pressure from your partner and others—set boundaries and stand firm on what matters to you.
Growing or Drifting Apart
When your partner changes and you're not part of their new world, it can feel like you're drifting apart, here's how to reconnect and grow together.
Having a Relationship Break
Taking a break from your relationship can help clarify your feelings and strengthen what you have when you reunite.
Problem In-Laws
Dealing with critical in-laws is tough, but staying united with your partner and addressing their specific concerns can help ease the tension.
Should I Stay in the Relationship or Go?
When you're torn about staying or leaving a relationship, here's how to figure out what's actually right for you.
Taming Your Bad Boy: Advice for 'Bliss Magazine'
How to handle a distant or emotionally closed-off boyfriend and get him to spend more quality time with you.
The End or a Blip?
Figure out if your relationship problems are fixable bumps or signs of something deeper by looking at how often you fight and how serious things have gotten.
Unpopular Partners
When your partner doesn't get along with your friends and family, here's how to handle the tension and find common ground.
Violent or Abusive Relationships
If you're in an abusive relationship, you don't have to stay silent, here's what you need to know and where to find help.