People may know what a healthy romantic relationship looks like, but most don’t know how to achieve it. Psychologist and researcher Joan Davila describes how you can create the things that lead to healthy relationships and reduce the things that lead to unhealthy people using three evidence-based skills – insight, reciprocity and emotion regulation. leads to. Share this with everyone who wants to have a healthy relationship. Dr. Joan Davila is Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training in the Department of Psychology at Stony Brook University. He earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from UCLA. Dr. Davila’s expertise is in the areas of romantic relationships and mental health in adolescents and adults, and has published extensively in this area. His current research focuses on romantic potential among youth and emerging adults, the development of relationship education programs, the interpersonal causes and consequences of depression and anxiety, and the well-being and functioning of relationships among gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals. Dr. Davila is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and visiting editor (2016-2022) for the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Dr. Davila is also a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in evidence-based interventions for relationship problems, depression, and anxiety. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. http://ted.com/tedx . Learn more on
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