By: Svetlana Ovanesyan|2010-04-04|Relationships
Those relationshipproblems never seem to go away. Why is that? Is it possible that problems are a by-product of a relationship? What is a problem anyway? It is a certain thing, or situation that you are not willing to accept as it is.
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By: Megan Clayton|2011-07-15|Relationships
They say we are happier, are in better health and may even live longer if we have deeper relationships with family and friends.
By: Christine King|2010-03-26|Relationships
What is a relationship problem? It could be anything, but sometimes we tend to label things incorrectly and this in itself becomes a problem.
By: Darlene Lancer, MFT|2012-04-11|Home & Family
Everyone laughs when I tell them that I wrote Codependency for Dummies. But codependency is no laughing matter. It causes serious pain and affects the majority of Americans, both in and out of relationships.
By: Nichols Jerry|2011-02-22|Relationships
There's nothing more rewarding that being concerned in a loving relationship. Life is created complete by sharing time with somebody who offers and accepts support, enthusiasm and pleasure, whether or not a platonic friend, a loved one or an intimate partner.
By: Darlene Lancer, MFT|2012-04-22|Home & Family
Relationship Problems Some people criticize the codependency movement and say that it’s created more loneliness. They argue that relationships are nurturing and that we’re naturally meant to be dependent.
By: Samad|2011-01-05|Relationships
All problems with others are problems aural yourself. Your accord with others is your accord with yourself. You actualize accord or clash with others as far as you actualize accord or clash with your thoughts and feelings.
By: David Roppo|2011-04-16|Marriage
Without question, a relationship crisis is an incredibly painful, hurtful and devastating experience that leaves most women feeling victimized. But, you can't increase your self-esteem or learn to embrace self-love if you believe you're a victim.
By: Adrian P.|2010-03-31|Relationships
Relationship problems in general always stem or are a by product of a larger perhaps not as obvious root cause.
By: Jan Tincher|2010-03-31|Relationships
It's pretty simple why relationships work or don't work.