By Sheri Stritof — 2019
Learning to let go after betrayal or hurt.
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Although being in a close relationship during the cancer journey can dramatically improve outcomes, the stress of treatment and the diagnosis itself can take a toll on couples, sometimes in a negative way.
Learning to express anger in a healthy way will help couples resolve conflicts, instead of letting them simmer.
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Passive-aggressiveness includes the obvious passive, withdrawn or apathetic approach to relationships. This approach will spill over into all sort of adult relationships, from friendships, intimate partners, school and on to the workplace.
There’s a gap between what you’re really thinking and what you’re saying. You’re distracted by all that’s going on inside and you’re uncertain about what to share and what’s better left unsaid.
Accepting an apology or brushing off a slight can benefit the offender and the offended alike—but only if you really commit to it.
If you think your partner needs to lose a few, approach 'the talk' with caution. Here's what to say — and what to skip.
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The director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Projects explores how to cope with the pain of a fight with someone we love.
Think of some of the greatest joys in your life, and also some of your deepest sorrows and frustrations. Chances are, they all have to do with relationships. - Melanie Joy
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Some tips to help you nourish each other's hearts.