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Conflict doesn’t have to break you—it can bond you. If used wisely, high-conflict couples can turn arguments into intimacy.
College students’ willingness to navigate conflict has downshifted in recent years, writes guest columnist Léna Crain.
In my book, Listening to Understand Instead of Respond: A Workbook for Couples, which is coming out next month, this is a point I come back to repeatedly. Conflict cycles fuel when partners don ...
Arguments are a normal part of any relationship,” writes Dr. John Gottman, renowned relationship scientist. But they drive ...
How do children's thoughts and feelings about the conflict develop over time? This workshop led by Dr. Sivan Zakai explored these questions, helping Jewish educators understand how American Jewish ...