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Harry Reis

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows

Episode Appearances

Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · May 27, 2026

How to feel more loved, with Harry Reis, PhD

Guest discussing his research on intimacy, responsiveness, and feeling loved in close relationships

Distinction between being loved and feeling lovedFive mindsets for feeling more lovedListen to learn mindset
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Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Passion Struck with John R. Miles · Mar 24, 2026

Why Humans Are Wired for Love but Struggling to Connect | Dr. Justin Garcia — EP 745

Preeminent expert in happiness and relationships; appeared on Passion Struck to discuss compatibility

Evolutionary biology of pair bonding and romantic loveNeurobiological mechanisms of romantic attachment and rejectionTouch deprivation and physical intimacy in modern relationships
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Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Passion Struck with John R. Miles · Feb 17, 2026

How to Feel Loved: The 5 Mindsets That Change Everything | | Sonja Lyubomirsky & Harry Reis – EP 730

Dean's Professor at University of Rochester; pioneering researcher on responsiveness, intimacy, trust, and emotional safety

Feeling Loved vs. Being LovedResponsiveness in RelationshipsVulnerability and Self-Disclosure
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10% Happier with Dan Harris

10% Happier with Dan Harris · Feb 16, 2026

The Science of Happiness: Five Simple Strategies for Reducing Anxiety and Increasing Connection | Sonja Lyubomirsky and Harry Reis

Dean's professor at University of Rochester; relationship scientist and co-author of 'How to Feel Loved'

Feeling Loved vs. Being LovedRelationship Seesaw MetaphorFive Mindsets for Connection (Sharing, Listening, Curiosity, Open-Hearted, Multiplicity)
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Good Life Project

Good Life Project · Feb 5, 2026

Why You Feel Unloved | 5 Research-backed Shifts That Change How Love Feels | Harry Reis

Psychologist who spent decades researching close relationships, intimacy, and emotional connection; co-author of How to Feel Loved

Emotional Reciprocity and the CSOM ModelAuthentic Self-Disclosure in RelationshipsActive Listening and Radical Curiosity
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