This preoccupation with their past, known as retroactive jealousy, is human, not to mention pretty common, says Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT, Los Angeles-based therapist and author of The Self-Compassion ...
At its core, “retroactive jealousy usually comes from a need for validation that you’re safe and good enough for the person you’re with.” And speaking from my own six-year relationship, I’ll admit ...
which leads the investigation to uncover a family divided by jealousy and greed. Here is a preview of Keith Morrison’s report: There’s an old expression: “No secrets in a murder ...
Kessels tempts: ‘Come up with your own narrative.' Elly Parsons is the Digital Editor of Wallpaper*, where she oversees Wallpaper.com and its social platforms. She has been with the brand since 2015 ...