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    Managed Separation: Why Most Trial Separations End in Divorce.

    conditioned them to. It’s just what you do. Well, not anymore.
    Today I am crying, screaming, and yelling from the rooftops – tell yourself and all of your friends, if you have a marriage crisis, there is excellent, high-quality, research-based information curated by a person with a doctorate in marriage and family therapy. It’s uncomfortable to toot my own academic horn, but I am doing it here to underline that this is no fly-by night or quick-fix sham designed for you to pay a fee and get suckered, it is legitimate, solid, best practices information for couples in crisis.

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  • The 8 Stages of Marriage.
    Marriage & Marriage Crisis | Relationship management | relationships | Self care | Uncategorized

    The 8 Stages of Marriage.

    Long-term marriages are not sustained by luck or compatibility alone.

    They are sustained by the ability to:

    • adapt to change
    • tolerate differences
    • repair after conflict
    • grow emotionally over time
    • shift from control to acceptance

    The couples who last are not the ones who avoid difficulty.

    They are the ones who develop the capacity to handle it.

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  • 5 Invisible Signs a Marriage Is Dying (Most Couples Miss Them).
    Affairs | Blog | Divorce and post-divorce | marriage | Marriage & Marriage Crisis | Marriage Management | Relationship management | relationships | Separation | The Decision to Divorce

    5 Invisible Signs a Marriage Is Dying (Most Couples Miss Them).

    Most marriages don’t collapse overnight. Marriage therapist and crisis specialist Becky Whetstone explains the subtle signs a marriage is dying long before divorce is ever mentioned.

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  • If You’re Afraid of Marriage Therapy, Read This First.
    marriage | Marriage & Marriage Crisis | Marriage Management | Relationship management | relationships

    If You’re Afraid of Marriage Therapy, Read This First.

    We Work For Your Marriage, Not Against Individuals. Some people refuse to go to marriage therapy, and they have their reasons, most…

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  • I Used to Be Man Crazy and Now I Am Not.
    Career issues | Career relationships | digital misunderstandings | Relationship management

    I Used to Be Man Crazy and Now I Am Not.

    How Women Sell Themselves Out By Being Man Chasers. Women used to need a man in order to survive. The ones who…

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  • How Being Unaware Guarantees Lifelong Suffering.
    Counseling & Resources | emotions | Family issues | Growing, healing, trusting | Relationship management

    How Being Unaware Guarantees Lifelong Suffering.

    Wake up to the Effects of Trauma or Have Terrible Relationships. “We are spiritual beings having a human experience,” Pia Mellody Before…

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  • Divorce Trauma is Certain. You Can Make it Less So.
    Divorce and post-divorce | Family issues | marriage | Marriage & Marriage Crisis | Marriage Management | Relationship management | Uncategorized

    Divorce Trauma is Certain. You Can Make it Less So.

    There will be pain and suffering if you divorce, and it will have a ripple effect on your family, friends, and other areas of your life. Still, there are ways to decrease stress and trauma.

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  • Partners of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde Personality Types Need to Be Believed.
    Counseling & Resources | Dating, Remarriage, Blended Families | Marriage Management | Mental Health | Relationship management

    Partners of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde Personality Types Need to Be Believed.

    Being Told Your Truth isn’t True is One of Life’s Most Painful Experiences. This is for those of you who have people…

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  • Don’t Date Your Ex’s New Spouse’s Ex and Other Good Ideas.
    Affairs | Dating, Remarriage, Blended Families | Divorce and post-divorce | Family issues | Marriage & Marriage Crisis | Relationship management | relationships | Self care | Separation

    Don’t Date Your Ex’s New Spouse’s Ex and Other Good Ideas.

    Some things in life are unspoken rules. I don’t know if people tell us not to do these things or if our common sense does. One of the rules is not to date your best friend’s ex unless you have spoken with them about it and gotten their blessing, or any close friend, for that matter. Others are don’t cut in line, don’t stand too close, don’t talk about your bodily functions, don’t talk about your life miseries and ailments on a first date, let people exit before you enter, don’t touch other people’s things, leave things as you found them, and on and on. We do these things because we are 8 billion people on one planet, and we have to all get along. Considering other people’s feelings and sensibilities before acting is a good and excellent thing and the best way for you to get along in this world, too.

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  • Why the Wimpy Guy is a Frequent Cause for Divorce.
    Marriage & Marriage Crisis | Relationship management | sex | sexless marriage | sexless relationships | Uncategorized

    Why the Wimpy Guy is a Frequent Cause for Divorce.

    If a wife has to be dominant in the relationship with a man, there will be sexual chemistry issues. If a passive man hands the family football over to her, she must use masculine energy to take charge, decide and plan things, and push for responsibility or fun. Staying in our masculine energy too much is draining to a woman. Our natural setpoint is feminine energy. She may like him and enjoy his company. Still, she has no desire to bang his bangles because she is forced to be in her male energy to get life done, and since her husband is a male, and there are n

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