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Relationship Advice Tips from Dr. Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.

psychotherapy for couples who dread fighting but can't stop

photograph copyright, Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.

 

Do you dread those tense moments when you can feel a fight starting up between you and your loved one?

Are you tired and needing a breather but can’t find a way out?

Have you tried not reacting, compromising, pleasing and shutting down, but yet the sparks fly and the fights erupt?

Then you and your loved ones may have problems with boundaries in your relationships.

You see, it’s not that you are arguing points or opinions but that you are trying desperately to carve out comfortable space for yourself without harming the couple part of the relationship.

That’s when the tension gets high and some fighting needs to take place to get you the space!

Watch this video and learn how to set boundaries that are comfortable and that allow you to enjoy each other instead of trying to escape.


 

 

Take the conflict quiz to see what gets your sparks flying

 

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copyright, Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.

Disclaimer: this video if for educational and informational purposes only. There is no liability on the part of Dr. Raymond for any feelings you may have while watching the video or implementing any of the suggestions therein. Interacting with this material does not constitute a therapeutic relationship with Dr. Raymond.