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These articles focus on the preservation and strengthening of marriages. The professionals who wrote these articles share the wisdom they have gained over many years of helping couples succeed.

Relationship Success

  • Effective Communication
    There are various types of communication, which exist with different purposes.  I find it helpful to divide communications into categories because some couples have more trouble with one category than another.  Identifying the trouble spots in their communicational array will make for more specific and speedy solutions to their communication problems. 
  • Anger-The Misunderstood Emotion
    When misunderstood and over or under expressed, this all too natural emotion can be a destructive force in any relationship, especially a marital relationship. The reality is that when in a close, long-term relationship, something one person says or does will evoke anger in the other; it is inevitable. A happy, healthy relationship does not mean never getting angry; it means knowing there will be feelings of anger, understanding one's own anger, being able to hear another's anger, and, expressing anger in ways that show respect for self and others.

     


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