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Meaningful Relationships Can Help You Thrive

August 29, 2014—Deep and meaningful relationships play a vital role in overall well-being, says new research. Past studies have shown that individuals with supportive and rewarding relationships have better mental health, higher levels of subjective well-being and lower rates of morbidity and mortality. A paper published in Personality and Social Psychology Review provides an important perspective on thriving through relationships.

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JENNIFER SANTISI

 

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"A New Look at Social Support: A Theoretical Perspective on Thriving Through Relationships," Brooke C. Feeney and Nancy L. Collins. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 1088868314544222, first published on August 14, 2014.



 

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