A New Relationship Perspective
Can you tell which partners are having a one-person relationship moment?
You don’t have to come into a relationship knowing everything about “two-person” relating; you can learn together. There is a difference in your relationship preferences. You can build a relationship.
A “two-person relationship” starts with you both co-committing to avoiding (literally), the “In It” moment; avoiding arguing about what happened, or what didn’t happen, or who’s right or wrong, or who’s the bad guy. A new relationship perspective is for you both to learn to listen to each other and care about what you each need and want.
Both of my books, podcast and radio status hold the key elements, about what it takes to become strong about your genuine feelings and be able to put them into practice. Take action to rekindle what you probably think now is a dying relationship… it doesn’t have to be when you both are co-committed to “making” the relationship work.
Maureen E. Hosier Ph.D., a licensed clinical psychologist, helping individuals in Los Angeles, CA to improve their self-esteem and self-confidence in romantic, family, workplace, and social relationships.
Check out my books they can help couples in conflict. They set forth a framework of understanding for people who want to know why they don’t feel loved and cared about.
Additional focus on anxiety, social anxiety, mild depression, situational depression. Treatment Orientation: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.
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