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In today's podcast, Dr. Bray answers the question, "Is loyalty dead?"
One of the long-lost values we rarely hear of anymore, Dr. Bray explains how loyalty is key to any relationship, whether it be a personal, romantic or a workplace relationship.
Loyalty is often considered a foundational element in developing and maintaining loving relationships. In a romantic context, loyalty can be understood as the commitment and fidelity one partner has to another. This includes emotional and physical fidelity and a commitment to supporting and prioritizing the relationship. When individuals feel secure in their partner's loyalty, it can foster feelings of love and deepen their emotional connection.
On the other hand, loyalty is not limited to romantic relationships and can also play a significant role in friendships and familial relationships. In these contexts, loyalty may be expressed as standing by a loved one during difficult times, providing support and assistance, and maintaining the relationship despite challenges. When individuals experience loyalty from friends and family, it can contribute to a sense of belonging and love, further strengthening these important social bonds. Overall, loyalty is a crucial component in developing and maintaining loving relationships across various contexts.
To learn more about loyalty, read a fantastic article that was recently published in Psychology Today called Love & Loyalty by Hara Estroff Marano. Dr. Bray references and shares the article during his podcast.
QUOTES BY DR. BRAY “Loyalty is a moral principle that needs to be talked about more.” “Work should not come first.” “These mundane moments of life together are the basis where trust and loyalty begin.”
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In today's podcast, Dr. Bray answers the question, "Is loyalty dead?"
One of the long-lost values we rarely hear of anymore, Dr. Bray explains how loyalty is key to any relationship, whether it be a personal, romantic or a workplace relationship.
Loyalty is often considered a foundational element in developing and maintaining loving relationships. In a romantic context, loyalty can be understood as the commitment and fidelity one partner has to another. This includes emotional and physical fidelity and a commitment to supporting and prioritizing the relationship. When individuals feel secure in their partner's loyalty, it can foster feelings of love and deepen their emotional connection.
On the other hand, loyalty is not limited to romantic relationships and can also play a significant role in friendships and familial relationships. In these contexts, loyalty may be expressed as standing by a loved one during difficult times, providing support and assistance, and maintaining the relationship despite challenges. When individuals experience loyalty from friends and family, it can contribute to a sense of belonging and love, further strengthening these important social bonds. Overall, loyalty is a crucial component in developing and maintaining loving relationships across various contexts.
To learn more about loyalty, read a fantastic article that was recently published in Psychology Today called Love & Loyalty by Hara Estroff Marano. Dr. Bray references and shares the article during his podcast.
QUOTES BY DR. BRAY “Loyalty is a moral principle that needs to be talked about more.” “Work should not come first.” “These mundane moments of life together are the basis where trust and loyalty begin.”

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