... fight or flight. So after a few major disagreements with a spouse, frustrated partners second guess their initial decision to wed. The wheels start turning, and the flight response to the stressful situation becomes more and more attractive. But what can you do if the fires of passion have burned out ...
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... completely blocking the event from your mind is unhealthy. Parents do what they can do to get through the grief following the death of a child. Marriage help becomes necessary when couples can no longer communicate effectively through this time. A marriage counselor can help you and your spouse to work ...
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... events, some marriages do not last forever. Some fairy tales do not end with happily ever after. It is a fact that many couples do have differences that later turn out to be irreconcilable. Rather than endlessly be stuck in marital discord, some feuding couples see separation, annulment, or divorce as ...
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... relationship with another depressed person and one of you gets better and you split up then the other person will have suffered the end of their relationship plus the loss of their friendship and support. By all means be friends with other depressed people, we all need friends when we re depressed, but ...
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... hate clutter and messes so much? WARNING: Don't make this sound like an accusation! If you do, your positive discussion will be over! When you ask your spouse these questions, s/he will probably struggle for words or not come up with an immediate explanation for WHY he or she does these things. And that's ...
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