The common criticism of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is that it treats symptoms and not causes. In this clip, Nick shares what it's like working with suicidal patients and how CBT helps people in extreme circumstances.
Almost everyone has unhealthy relationships in their past that they've learned and grown from. In this clip, Evan and Ashley reflect on the lessons they've learned and how that's impacted their relationships over time.
What kind of problems are normal and healthy in a relationship, and what problems suggest there's some form of abuse--emotional or otherwise--are going on? In this clip, Ashley shares how she knew it was over with her ex-fiance.
It is often challenging to evaluate relationships when you're in them. In this clip, Evan shares how he knew wanted to marry his girlfriend, and Ashley shares the qualities she's learned to look for in a potential partner.
Is it okay to hook up with someone you don't like simply because you're physically attracted to them? In this clip, Ashley and Evan discuss the consequences of doing so, and what qualities are needed in a healthy relationship.
How much should we follow our biological attraction for someone? In this clip, Ashley shares how she knows when someone is attracted her based purely on looks, and what it takes for her to reciprocate that interest.
How we regard attractive people during our childhood often determines how we treat them in adulthood. In this clip, Evan and Ashley reflect on their childhood relationship to attractiveness.
The beginning of a relationship often sets the foundation for how two people behave and connect with each other longterm. In this clip, Lana shares the importance of taking time to be on her own.