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Psychology of Relationships: Good enduring relationships don't magically
happen, they are works of art crafted by loving, intelligent people. You
can get help for setting the stage for a safe and loving environment.
Can you predict the outcome of your new relationships? There are some
tips within, that may help you to determine the psychology of your relationship.
If you are wondering how to prevent neediness and jealousy from ruining
your relationship check out the articles enclosed.
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It's
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Mama's boys
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P.T. Staff
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Summary: Discusses marital conflict and its effect on children, especially sons. How an unhappily married moms can develop a special emotional synchrony with their sons; How such boys learn negative reciprocity, according to Patricia K. Kerig, Ph. D.; How that response pattern can carry into the boys' own adult relationships.
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Don't Blame Mother: Mending the Mother-Daughter Relationship. - book reviews
By
Carol Tavris
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Interesting aspect of the difficulties for mothers as seen from a psychological view-point. Mothers, according to the author have a very tough time traveling a 'very narrow band of acceptable behaviour'. Learn why this is so. And see what society has done to perpetuate this difficulty.
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Being Safe Together
By
David W. McMillan, Ph.D.
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This is an excellent article that will help you communicate at a higher level with your intimate partner. It helps you set the stage for a safe and loving environment for you and your partner to communicate openly and honestly.
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Jealousy - Where Does It Come From?
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Susie and Otto Collins
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Are you in a relationship where your partner is jealous without having any cause to be that way? If he or she is jealous, yet there is no history of broken trust in your relationship, you'll want to read this article for insights into your partner's jealous emotions. You'll find helpful suggestions as to how to emliminate jealousy in your relationship.
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