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Relationship counseling
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Sep 25 2010, 11:53 am - by imatgroup

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When you are angry or deeply hurt, youmay blow small problems out of proportion. Just as love sometimesclouds our objectivity, hurt and anger have a similar effect too. Youmay be tempted to ask a friend or a close relative to interfere or“make the other person see the sense of your argument”, butremember this approach can easily backfire as friends and relativesmay not be objective and biased towards you. It’s thereforeadvisable to seek relationship counseling if both you and yourpartner are open to the idea. You may feel hesitant about confidingin a stranger, but remember a counselor is not just a stranger but atrained therapist. Just like you go to a doctor to treat an illness,you can visit a relationship counselor to treat your ailing


Nov 04 2010, 6:59 am - Replied by: laurenmatthews

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I completely agree with your point. When arguing, it would be best to calm yourselves, talk about your conflicts. If it doesn't work out, go to a counselor for professional help. There are helpful custom essays about the said topic. Might as well read it.

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