Galena Rhoades, a psychologist at the University of Denver and a co-author of “Fighting for Your Marriage,” recommends using ...
Fighting, at least in the way we often picture it—yelling, cursing, slamming doors—definitely doesn’t scream healthy relationship goals. But that doesn’t necessarily mean never fighting is a flex ...
Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / Prostock-studio. Arguments are inevitable in any relationship. Whether sparked by differences in opinion, miscommunication, or external stressors, conflicts naturally ...
Conflict is a normal part of every relationship, even the healthiest ones. This talk explains why fighting itself is not the ...
Relationship arguments are inevitable, but how we recover afterward determines whether we build lasting resentment or genuine healing. When conflicts subside, emotional aftereffects often linger ...
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When I get furious, I like to bawl out, have a go at anyone within a ten-mile radius and basically see to it that my point of view has been effectively put across. My past relationships have consisted ...
Couples therapist Dr. Argie Allen-Wilson says that while people might try to avoid conflict, “fair fighting” should be the “gold standard” Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Travis Kelce recently said that ...
WHEN couples argue about money, the fight rarely starts with something dramatic. It often begins with a small purchase ...
If you asked 1,000 couples headed to the alter if they thought they were going to divorce, my guess is that the near unanimous answer would be “No.” However, we know that somewhere between 40-50% of ...