Do you and your partner seem stuck in a pattern of conflict and miscommunication no matter what you do? Are you exhausted from pretending like your relationship is okay, but in reality you’re just ...
In the fast-paced chaos of modern life, communication can sometimes feel like a lost art form. Yet, the foundation of a solid marriage often lies in how well couples connect and convey their thoughts.
“I statements” can help reduce conflict and defensiveness — even if you feel silly while using them. By Catherine Pearson Imagine telling your partner a story. You’re just getting to the good part — ...
Many of the clients I work with are striving to cultivate better relationships with the people around them. Whether you are in a relationship (dating, engaged, or married) or you are attempting to ...
We've all speculated about that couple in the restaurant, the one that sits there in stony silence. Are they bored? Furious? Frustrated? All of the above? The British dating site ForgetDinner.co.uk ...
#2. Aggressive communicators often bully or intimidate, and can be emotionally explosive. #3. Passive communicators tend to avoid confrontation, and apologize for their ideas and opinions, trying to ...
Couples who train together stay together — not just physically, but emotionally. Research from the American Council on Exercise shows that 94% of couples who exercise as a team report improved ...
Communication is the heartbeat of any relationship, yet many couples fall into harmful patterns without noticing. These silent saboteurs can slowly erode trust and connection, turning small ...
People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms often have trouble communicating and resolving relationship difficulties with their romantic partners, according to previous research by ...