Modern relationships are often held up against an impossible standard: effortless, conflict-free, and perfectly aligned at all times. Social media reinforces this illusion, presenting curated images of intimacy that leave many people feeling inadequate when their real relationships look messier, more complex, and more human.
Relationship researcher Dr. Maximiliane Ulrich, based at the University of Basel, offers a much-needed corrective to these myths. Her work centers on how intimacy actually functions across different relationship structures, cultures, and contexts—and why difference, rather than sameness, is a defining feature of human connection.
For those pursuing sexuality counselor certification, Dr. Ulrich’s research provides essential grounding. Sexuality counselors are not trained to help clients chase perfection; they are trained to help clients navigate complexity, difference, and repair in ways that support well-being, authenticity, and connection.
