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Carleton Expert Available: Valentine’s Day

Published on February 12, 2019

Valentine’s Day is Feb. 14 and a Carleton expert is available to comment.

Cheryl Harasymchuk
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology

Phone:  613-520-2600, ext. 3056
Email: cheryl.harasymchuk@carleton.ca

Harasymchuk is available to discuss topics related to love in intimate relationships.

Harasymchuk’s research interests include how people maintain happy relationships and the associated challenges. An area of this research focuses on how people become bored in their relationships, the effects that boredom has and how people cope. Harasymchuk’s work also centres on the engagement of novel couple activities and people’s expectations for excitement in relationships. Harasymchuk’s research explores different types of love, including compassionate love, as well as friendship maintenance.

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