relationship help
relationship help
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by Margaret Paul, Ph.d. - 2008-10-22
Is your marriage in trouble?The first question you need to ask yourself is: "Do I want to save this marriage or do I want to leave it?" If the answer is that you want to save it, then this article is...
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by Margaret Paul, Ph. D. - 2008-10-22
As social beings, our desire for connection is a deep and powerful force within us. Babies who do not experience connection with a caregiver do not thrive or may even die. Deep connection with another...
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by Calle Zorro - 2008-10-29
In the final analysis, "life" proves time and time again that a man SHOULD remain faithful to his wife and a wife SHOULD remain faithful to her husband. And, when a man and woman are happy in their ...
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by Margaret Paul, Ph.d. - 2008-11-02
Our society is filled with verbal and emotional abuse, from radio and TV commentators and presidential candidates, to parents, educators, employers and managers. As Patricia Evans states in "The Verb...
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by Richard Nicastro, Ph.D. - 2008-11-09
New love seems to cradle and carry couples for a time-magnifying all that is good about your partner and your future together. We now know that relationships go through a series of phases over the ye...
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by RICHARD NICASTRO, PH.D. - 2008-11-10
New love seems to cradle and carry couples for a time-magnifying all that is good about your partner and your future together. We now know that relationships go through a series of phases over the...
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by RICHARD NICASTRO, PH.D. - 2008-11-12
When it comes to love, men often get a bad rap. "You only hear about the guys who are abusive or cheat, but how about the tons of men who are faithful and kind?" ~John "I've been marrie...
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by Daryl Campbell - 2008-11-14
You were the life of the party when you met your date's family. You laughed at their jokes and even told a couple of good ones yourself. You did not hog any of the conversations nor were you just a w...
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by Daryl Campbell - 2008-11-14
You were the life of the party when you met your date's family. You laughed at their jokes and even told a couple of good ones yourself. You did not hog any of the conversations nor were you just ...
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by Margaret Paul, Ph. D. - 2008-11-15
Take a moment to think about who you blame for your feelings of hurt, anger, resentment, aloneness, emptiness, loneliness, helplessness, inadequacy, shame, depression, anxiety, fear, and so on. What i...