Relationship Communication & Support Preferences

You will see PsyLar-native dimensions such as direct expression, practical support, focused attention, emotional reassurance, and shared rhythm. Preferences are not “better” or “worse.”

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Think about typical patterns across relationships you care about—not a single worst moment.

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I feel reassured when people say clearly what they appreciate about me

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How this snapshot works

Items ask about everyday reactions and comfort—not fixed identities. Scores highlight emphasis, not compatibility guarantees.

What you receive

Results describe emphasis patterns you can discuss with partners or friends using concrete examples.

Responsible use

PsyLar assessments are for self‑reflection and education only. They are not medical, psychological, or diagnostic tools and do not predict outcomes in hiring, relationships, or health. Preferences vary by culture, neurodiversity, and stress; avoid using scores to label others.

FAQ

Is this therapy?
No. It supports reflection and vocabulary for conversations; it does not treat mental health conditions.
Can partners take it together?
Yes—compare snapshots as conversation starters, not verdicts.
Does a high score mean I lack other skills?
No. Emphasis scores reflect attention, not absence of other behaviors.