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We all get angry, and we all argue with the people we love. Arguments can be beneficial. We need to hear another point of view and we need to challenge ourselves to grow and see things from a different perspective. Resentment, however, is never healthy. When you argue with someone you care about, time is not on your side....
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The term &quot;Relapse Prevention&quot; is more commonly heard in the recovering community of alcoholics and drug abusers, but has been coming up frequently in my work with couples. It is for this reason I thought an article would be appropriate to point out the advantages of such a program in the relationship arena...
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I was sitting with a client the other day talking about the changes she seemed to be making in her marriage. She said that things were improving and she was a lot happier with her husband...
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