Social & Relationship Psychology

Human behavior is deeply shaped by social connection, belonging, trust, emotional validation, and interpersonal experiences. This category explores the psychology behind relationships, attachment systems, loneliness, and social behavior through evidence-based behavioral science.

Topical Explanation

This section covers:

  • attachment behavior,
  • trust formation,
  • loneliness,
  • emotional validation,
  • social anxiety,
  • belonging psychology,
  • and interpersonal regulation.

The emphasis remains on behavioral science rather than relationship entertainment content.

Social behavior is connected to emotional regulation, identity formation, stress responses, and cognitive processing. This category examines how humans form, maintain, interpret, and emotionally respond to social relationships and interpersonal environments.