This article was co-authored by Asa Don Brown, PhD, DNCCM, FAAETS and by wikiHow staff writer, Kyle Hall. Dr. Asa Don Brown is a Clinical Psychologist with over 30 years of experience. He specializes in working with families, children, and couples; while treating a variety of psychological disorders, trauma, and abuse. Dr. Brown has specialized in negotiation and profiling. As a prolific author, Dr. Brown has published four books; contributed to multiple other books; published 500+ articles in professional and popular magazines, journals, and peer-reviewed publications; and has recently published a number of creative and literary works. Dr. Brown earned a BS in Theology and Religion with a minor in Marketing and an MS in Counseling with a specialization in Marriage and Family from The University of Great Falls. He has also received a Master of Liberal Arts from Harvard University. Furthermore, he received a PhD in Psychology with a specialization in Clinical Psychology from Capella University.
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You’re in the honeymoon phase of your relationship and everything is fun, exciting, and new. You want that feeling to last forever, but can it? If not, how long can you expect it to last? To help you get answers, we asked relationship experts to tell us everything they know about the honeymoon phase, including whether or not it can go on forever. Keep reading to learn all about this exciting first phase of romance (and how to keep it going for as long as possible).
Things You Should Know
- The honeymoon phase is characterized by the exhilarating feelings at the beginning of a relationship. It usually lasts a few months, and up to two years.
- According to experts, the honeymoon always has a finite end. However, this does not mean the love and fun in a relationship have an end!
- Extend or get back to the honeymoon phase by planning regular date nights, communicating effectively, and experiencing new things together.
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References
- ↑ Asa Don Brown, PhD, DNCCM, FAAETS. Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Asa Don Brown, PhD, DNCCM, FAAETS. Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-physiological-changes-can-explain-honeymoon-phase-relationship/
- ↑ https://psychcentral.com/health/ideas-for-keeping-romance-alive-year-round
- ↑ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-physiological-changes-can-explain-honeymoon-phase-relationship/
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/relationship-matters/201802/how-to-keep-the-romance-alive
- ↑ https://www.joinonelove.org/learn/handling_conflict/