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How to get off the emotional roller coaster with your partner

By |2017-09-13T17:26:16+00:00August 20th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy|

Don't let your emotional roller coaster make you feel insecure in your relationships. Why go from feeling ecstatic one minute to invisible the next. Learn how to manage your feelings so that you stay connected and ride out the bad times by holding onto and using the good moments when you store and access them to your advantage. Save yourself the hassle and stress of unpredictable interactions by watching this video and learning how to keep a balanced emotional connection with your loved ones.

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What makes an exciting relationship turn into a heavy burden?

By |2017-09-13T20:41:29+00:00August 9th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy, relationship issues|

When the responsibility of caring for your partner feels burdensome the fun disappears and you want to end it, but can't let go. The conflict and guilt makes you sick and gives you a temporary respite - putting decisions on hold. Discover how to keep the romance alive and exciting while sharing responsibility.

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How to manage the pain of jealousy

By |2016-12-13T05:19:30+00:00August 5th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy, relationship issues|

Stop ruining your chances of having a good relationship by letting your jealousy get the better of you. Learn how to manage the destructive feelings of jealousy and hang onto the love you have, have always had and will continue to have if you don't let jealousy turn you into a deprived,angry and demanding person.

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How to get your partner to talk when you want!

By |2017-09-13T19:53:36+00:00July 30th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Communication Problems, Intimacy, relationship issues|

Don't suffer the hurt and anger of being rebuffed by " I'm not in the mood!" or " not now, it's not a good time!" from your partner when you are ready to talk and share. Learn how to approach your partner to get them in synch with you so that you are both ready to talk at the same time.

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Is Your Style of Flirting Working For You?

By |2016-12-13T05:19:30+00:00July 23rd, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Dating, Intimacy|

Despairing about the fact that flirting isn't getting you results? Perhaps you are using the wrong style of flirting to get what you want. Which of the five styles of flirting matches your needs? Find out if you are using the right style of flirting to get the relationship you want.

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What makes your partner break promises?

By |2017-09-13T20:00:58+00:00July 19th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy, relationship issues|

What are your partner's motives for making you promises they can't keep and don't really intend to keep? Learn what research on couples making promises tells you about the reason why you keep your promises but your partner fails in that department.

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How to stop feeling used in relationships

By |2016-12-13T05:19:30+00:00July 16th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Anxiety Treatment, Intimacy, relationship issues|

video tip - Get connected to people and feel full with what they have to share instead of guarding yourself for fear your treasures are going to be robbed and used by others. Learn to give and receive so that sharing becomes a way to connect and feel fulfilled.

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How to be independent and still be loved!

By |2016-12-13T05:19:30+00:00July 2nd, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Communication Problems, Intimacy, relationship issues|

Two practical video tips from relationship expert and psychologist Dr. Jeanette Raymond on finding the right balance between asserting your independence in your relationship while still feeling connected.

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Are you dying for affection but cringe when it comes?

By |2016-12-13T05:19:30+00:00June 28th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy, relationship issues|

Faye wanted a big hug lingering hug so badly that when she was with a trusted friend who had offered it many times before, she asked for it and got it. It was wonderful to feel her friend’s arms holding her with the gentlest of pressure, and not letting go until Faye was ready. It brought tears to her eyes and made her feel like she was going to fall apart. The first wave of intense emotion scared her. She felt like she would cry forever and never recover her normal self again. She broke away from the embrace, embarrassed and out of control.

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