Nuzzle's content is written by specialists in relationship psychology, couples communication, and behavioural science. Every post is grounded in peer-reviewed research and reviewed for accuracy before publication.
Relationship Researcher & Writer
Daniel has spent over a decade studying adult attachment theory, conflict dynamics, and the psychology of long-term relationships. He holds a background in developmental psychology and draws heavily on peer-reviewed research — particularly the work of Gottman, Bowlby, and Bartholomew — to write content that bridges academic findings and everyday relationship experience. His focus at Nuzzle is the science behind why couples struggle: attachment styles, emotional flooding, stonewalling, and what the longitudinal research actually says about repair and lasting connection.
Couples Communication Specialist
James has worked for more than eight years helping couples develop practical communication skills, with a particular focus on de-escalation, repair after conflict, and the specific language that rebuilds trust after arguments. His background is in applied communication and behavioural change. At Nuzzle, James writes the instructional content — the how-to guides that translate relationship research into concrete actions: how to call a real break during flooding, how to approach a partner after a fight, what a genuine apology actually requires.
Relationship Habits Writer
Sarah writes about the everyday practices that determine whether a relationship stays close or slowly drifts — appreciation, emotional connection, love languages, and the small rituals of daily attunement. With a background in relationship coaching and a research interest in Gottman's "turning toward" framework, she focuses on what couples can do in ordinary moments rather than crisis ones. Her writing at Nuzzle covers the habits side: how to make a partner feel known, what disconnection actually feels like from the inside, and what rebuilds closeness after it fades.
Behavioural Science & Digital Habits Writer
Priya brings a behavioural science lens to the questions couples ask about digital life and shared habits. She has a background in psychology and UX research, with a particular interest in how technology shapes relational behaviour — for better and worse. At Nuzzle, she covers the intersection of digital tools and relationship health: why shared virtual experiences can strengthen real-world bonds, what the research says about couples' app habits, and how recurring conflict patterns are shaped by the same mechanisms that drive all human behaviour.
Relationship Tech Reviewer
Rachel reviews couples apps and relationship tools with the same rigour she applies to anything she writes about: what does this actually do, who is it for, and is it worth the time and money? With a background in consumer technology writing and a genuine interest in how digital products shape relationship dynamics, she tests apps over sustained periods — not just first impressions. Her comparisons at Nuzzle are honest about trade-offs: pricing, feature depth, what free tiers actually give you, and which products couples on different ends of the engagement spectrum will find useful.
All content at Nuzzle is written by human authors, reviewed against current peer-reviewed research, and updated when significant new evidence emerges. We cite specific studies with author, year, and finding — not vague references to "research." Where professional support is appropriate, we say so clearly. No AI-generated copy is published on this site.