Relationship Advice Tips from Dr. Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.
Are you under a lot of stress when your loved one wants to make up after a fight but you’re not ready to forgive and forget?
Do you want to feel in control rather than be a soft touch?
But are you also scared that if you hold out the relationship will dissolve into nothingness?
The conflict you face can threaten the intimacy in your relationship.
Perhaps you have considered couples therapy to get your partner to understand your experience.
Well, there is a way that you can keep the channels of communication open and make sure the relationship stays alive without you having to give in and accept defeat.
All you have to do is follow three steps in the right order and you will have your sense of injustice aired and keep the relationship alive and vibrant.
Learn the three steps by watching the video below.
Copyright, Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.
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Disclaimer: this video is for informational and educative purposes only. There is no liability on the part of Dr. Raymond for any reactions you may have while watching the video or implementing any suggestions therein. Interacting with this material does not constitute a therapeutic relationship with Dr. Raymond.