Keeping score and resorting to certain words won't go over well.
Arguments are the result of unresolved problems and poor emotional regulation. Here are five common causes and five ...
Arguments are tricky. We spend a lot of our time trying to persuade others. We think that if we show them the facts that we have they will, logically, reach the same conclusions we did. Unfortunately ...
Beneath most fights is an attempt to get the other to respond to your emotional reality and sense of justice. An average couple will have between 30 to 50 significant arguments a year, “significant” ...
To bridge divides, we need to change the way we approach divisive conversations. That means arguing better, not less. Dr. Robert S. Harvey still has trouble processing how the situation escalated so ...
When people resolve interpersonal arguments before winding down their day and going to bed, it can break the vicious cycle of festering negative emotions perpetuating chronic stress. Along this line, ...
Every relationship has its bumps in the road. Even the happiest couples argue sometimes, and certain topics seem to spark disagreements over and over again. The good news is that identifying these ...
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