There is some confusion around the question: whose job is to make you happy? There seems to be two answers: 1) It’s Your Partner’s Job To Make You Happy. Has to do with a basic contract in marriage by which we will try to solve reciprocal needs: his need for appreciation will be nurtured by [...]
By Nora Femenia
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Posted in Healthy Marriage, Marriage and Communications, Relationships, Self-Esteem
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Also tagged appreciation, conflict, connection, critique, feelings, frustration, healthy relationships, love, Relationships, respect, understanding
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If you have been involved in emotionally abusive relationships, you may not have a clear idea of what a healthy relationship is like. To really know if you are in the healthy relationship necessary for your personal growth, we need to focus on the human needs we all have, and ask the fundamental question: How [...]
By Nora Femenia
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Posted in Emotional Abuse, Healthy Marriage, Marriage and Communications, Relationships, Self-Esteem
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Also tagged anger, appreciation, control, critique, Emotional Abuse, frustration, Healthy Marriage, healthy relationships, recognition, resentment
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Sometimes, help is coming from different sources, when you never expect it. There is a very detailed and extremely supportive article about the reasons women tell themselves they need to stay put in abusive relationships…and you need to read it all. Want to know what John Shore has to teach you? Just click here now, [...]
By Nora Femenia
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Posted in Emotional Abuse, Healthy Marriage, Marriage and Communications, Relationships
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Also tagged abuse, anger, appreciation, domestic violence, Emotional Abuse, emotions, frustration, humiliation, Self-Esteem
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Unlike physical abuse, emotional abuse may not heal by itself over time. Given that its impact targets more the psychic areas than the body, you could be unconsciously scarred for a long period of time. Because the damage is on the self-esteem and identity areas, healing emotional abuse means healing primarily both your mind and [...]
By alfaprima
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Posted in Uncategorized
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Also tagged abuse, abusive relationship, anger, confrontation, Emotional Abuse, feelings, forgiveness, frustration, Healthy Marriage, hidden anger, love
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December 31, 2009 – 4:49 pm
If you are reading this blog, is because there is a sad side of your relationship. Instead of having security and support, constant appreciation and warm contact, you get indifference, hostility and sometimes outright abuse. It is sad, and sometimes you think: Am I going ever to be happy? Today, with the excitement of the [...]