Marriage Quizzes - Page 152
Have you found yourself asking, “Does my child have a mental illness?” because of how they behave in certain situations? An Indian-American neuroscientist, Dr. V. S. Ramachandran, sees “mental disorders” as different perspectives of viewing the world rather than as illnesses.
Dr. Ramachandran and Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist who practiced the Freudian school of thought, have very craftily described the mental health ecosystem of humans. Years of evolution and struggles have made us modern humans, so it is okay for some people to think “differently.”
So, if you see that your child doesn’t follow certain unsaid social norms, you must see their behavior as a part of their personality. But if you think of specific behaviors that could harm them or others, you should seek professional help. You can do wonders for your child by just calmly listening to their story.
Marriage fitness is crucial for a thriving, lasting relationship. It builds a strong foundation of love, understanding, and respect. Our "couple's marriage fitness" quiz is designed to evaluate and strengthen these aspects, offering insightful questions that guide couples toward a deeper connection and improved marital health. Join us on this journey of discovery.
Sometimes relationships are too sweet for us to really see the signs that the relationship has lost its spark. Other times, we see the signs that things are not working well and perhaps it’s not worth staying, but we still convince ourselves that we can make things work. Most of the time, we are wrong because things don’t always end up the way we want them to.
So, do you think it’s a good time to leave your relationship or is it possible to give it another try? Take our ‘Should I Stay in This Relationship’ quiz and find out.
Being honest and sharing your thoughts with your partner is vital for having a healthy relationship. Just communicating doesn’t mean you are doing well – often, communication takes the form of criticism, listening just to judge the other person, and making insensitive remarks. Being open in a relationship refers to two different aspects – first, revealing your real opinions and concerns, and second, truly listening to your partner and accepting them. This quiz will let you know how open you are with your partner.