Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work by Kim Paleg, Matthew McKay, Patrick Fanning

Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work



Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work ebook




Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work Kim Paleg, Matthew McKay, Patrick Fanning ebook
Format: pdf
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Page: 324
ISBN: , 9781572244818


Improving your listening skills can lead to more positive interpersonal interactions in all areas of your life (with colleagues at work, family members and friends). In fact, I have used the Gottman exerercise called Discovering Your Partners Love Map with couples who were arguing a moment before, and watched them move from confrontation to fond memory. New Harbinger Publications, 2006. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel during three phases of deployment in sup-port of the war in Iraq. That you care, and that you truly want to know what the other person is thinking, feeling and needing. Those clients are often amazed that relationship skills, listening skills, intimacy skills, Heartmath, ect. When we find someone we care for, a person with whom we know that, whatever each of us brings to the table, our relationship is worth working on, then half the battle is won. Matthew McKay,Patrick Fanning and Kim Paleg. Couple skills: Making your relationship work. In romantic relationships, we make ourselves vulnerable to the good will of our relationship partner. Please note, some concepts in this post come from “Couple Skills: Making Your Relationship Work”; Second Edition. A 2004 University of North Carolina study of "relative happy, nondistressed couples" showed that couples who practiced mindfulness saw improvements to their "relationship happiness. Can all be learned and practiced, and some are a little chagrined that we actually have to give up the Prince Charming/Cinderella model for relationships.

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