Conflict in marriage is often treated like a problem to solve or, worse, a landmine to avoid. Many couples believe that a “healthy” relationship means steering clear of arguments or resolving them ...
According to Leo Tolstoy, relationships should be measured by the quality of conflict resolution rather than frequency.
It’s a familiar mantra that marriage counselors rely upon in advising their couples — talk about conflicts and try to resolve them, rather than letting suppressed feelings fester until they poison a ...
Q I generally try to avoid conflict, especially with my spouse. But we still occasionally argue. That worries me; is it a sign that our relationship is struggling more than we know? A Jim: The ...
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Relationships are a beautiful blend of love, companionship, and—let’s be honest—occasional disagreements. Conflict is inevitable when two people share their lives, but it doesn’t have to spell doom.
An unexpected multiple sclerosis diagnosis forced writer Diana Frustaci to rethink how she approached conflict in her ...
DEAR ANNIE: I’ve been married for 23 years, but my husband’s 31-year-old son has been a constant source of conflict. He’s manipulative, turns his father against me, and has lived with us multiple ...
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