How to deal with corrosive relationships at work by Jane Dutton, Ph.D, the pioneering social scientist who identified high-quality connections as powerful resources for positive workplace cultures.
Making Time for Friends: A Scientific How-To Guide for Maintaining and Strengthening Friendship in Adulthood
This article by Harry T. Reis and Shelly L. Gable examines how relationships affect well-being. “Relationships are an important, and perhaps the most important, source of life satisfaction and emotional well-being.”
“. . . the highest quality personal relationships are ones in which each partner supports the autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs of the other.”