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What Makes Relationships ThriveBy Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam, Harry Reis

In a Nutshell

In this January 2022 episode of NPR's Hidden Brain podcast, Shankar Vedantam speaks with social psychologist Harry Reis about how feeling understood contributes to successful relationships.

Favorite Quote

The desire to feel understood appears to be a core psychological need. When we have it we are happier colleagues, warmer partners, and more loyal friends. When we don't feel understood, it can corrode even our best relationships.

Shankar Vedantam

Introduction

Feeling misunderstood can be incredibly frustrating and can tarnish relationships for good.

Successful relationships depend on whether there is sufficient mutual understanding of who we are and what we care about.

Both romantic relationships and platonic relationships with family, friends, and colleagues are most satisfying when we feel understood.

NPR's Hidden Brain podcast, hosted by NPR social science correspondent Shankar Vedantam, explores how patterns in the brain drive our behavior.

In this episode, Vedantam and psychologist Harry Reis discuss our deep human need to feel understood and the role it plays in our closest social relationships.

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