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  2. Relationships and health - Wikipedia

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    Relationships provide social support that allows us to engage fewer resources to regulate our emotions, especially when we must cope with stressful situations. Social relationships have short-term and long-term effects on health, both mental and physical. In a lifespan perspective, recent research suggests that early life experiences still have ...

  3. Couples therapy - Wikipedia

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    It wasn't until the 1950s that therapists began treating psychological problems within the context of the family. [6] Relationship counseling as a distinct, professional service is thus a recent phenomenon. Until the late 20th century, relationship counseling was informally provided by close friends, family members, or local religious leaders.

  4. 'Am I the Problem?' A Relationship Therapist Shares 7 Warning ...

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    "Having poor boundaries in a relationship can have various consequences," Mills says. "For example, one partner might be pouring into the relationship so much so that it becomes overwhelming.

  5. Social anxiety and relationship development - Wikipedia

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    As a result, establishing close relationships can be difficult, as the process of moving from strangers to acquaintances to friends requires a certain degree of self-disclosure. In fact, a self-protective communication style can actually be a hindrance, limiting both the quantity and quality of relationships that socially anxious individuals ...

  6. Is it time for divorce? Therapists and attorneys weigh in - AOL

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    Even if you think your relationship is headed for divorce, Marilyn Chinitz, partner in the matrimonial department of New York law firm Blank Rome, recommends digging deep to uncover the root ...

  7. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Healthy intimate relationships are beneficial for psychological and physical well-being and contribute to overall happiness in life. [6] However, challenges including relationship conflict, external stressors, insecurity, and jealousy can disrupt the relationship and lead to distress and relationship dissolution.

  8. Friendship - Wikipedia

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    Which relationships count as a true friend, rather than as an acquaintance or a co-worker, vary by culture. In English-speaking cultures, it is not unusual for people to include weaker relationships as being friends. [54] In other cultures, such as the Russian and Polish cultures, only the most significant relationships are considered friends.

  9. Conflict avoidance - Wikipedia

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    Conflict avoidance is a set of behaviors aimed at preventing or minimizing disagreement with another person. These behaviors can occur before the conflict emerges (e.g., avoiding certain topics, changing the subject) or after the conflict has been expressed (e.g., withholding disagreement, withdrawing from the conversation, giving in).