Relationship Consultant The Dalles OR

When people respond to things the same way, they understand each other better. Read on and get more information about relationship.

Shirley DeArmond
(509) 493-4660
White Salmon, WA
Ms. Jana Svoboda
541-758-0225
760 SW Madison Suite 205
Corvallis, OR
Mrs. Paula Levinrad
541-343-1937
1193 Pearl street
Eugene, OR
Ms. Sandra Adams
Sandra A Adams, LCSW

503-375-7733
528 Cottage St. NE Suite 300
Salem, OR
Ms. Susanna Wood
Susanna J. Wood, M.S.W., LCSW

541-690-5602
The Sharing Place 14 Cottage Street
Medford, OR
Gray-Davis Donna
(541) 386-4450
1942 12th St
Hood River, OR
Ms. Candice Everett
Candice Everett, LCSW

503-221-1125
1815 NW Flanders, Suite 202
Portland, OR
Mrs. Sheila Walty
Center for Personal Growth and Professional Development

503-842-7855
1900 spyglass ct
Tillamook, OR
Ms. Brynna Sibilla
Adult, Couple & Family Therapy

503-280-1101
1934 NE Broadway
Portland, OR
Ms. Susan Waterman
Susan Waterman, LCSW, CADC III

541-772-2791
107 East Main Street Suite 7
Medford, OR
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Another Reason to Choose Your Mate Wisely

You know the old saw about how married couples end up looking alike? Well, according to a new study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, they often start to feel the same way, too.Researchers at Northwestern University, in Evanston, Illinois, asked 60 couples to participate in a series of emotion-laden tasks. They watched films that were particularly sad or funny, and were directed to perform embarrassing acts in front of other people. Afterwards, they talked about their responses while researchers analyzed videotapes of their facial expressions.

In a second round of tests several months later, the researchers were surprised at how similiar the couples’ reactions had become. (This time they only looked at 38 couples; the rest had broken up.) Emotional convergence can indicate a congenial future, says lead author and behavioral scientist Cameron Anderson, regardless of whether both people are cheerful or morose. “When people respond to things the same way, they understand each other better,” he says.But there’s a downside, too, especially for those who tend to be attracted to their emotional opposite. The dominant person exerts the greater pull, so if you’re a moderately happy Hannah married to a congenitally gloomy Gus, your outlook could suffer over time. The message is clear. If you’re looking for a lift, find a strong, upbeat companion—and let the sun shine in.

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