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Margaret Paul, Ph.D.'s Articles in Relationships

  • Why Do You Blame?
    Take a moment to think about who you blame for your feelings of hurt, anger, resentment, aloneness, emptiness, loneliness, helplessness, inadequacy, shame, depression, anxiety, fear, and so on What is really going on inside when you blame someone else for your feelings
  • Verbal Abuse, Emotional Abuse - Overt and Covert
    Our society is filled with verbal and emotional abuse, from radio and TV commentators and presidential candidates, to parents, educators, employers and managers As Patricia Evans states in "The Verbally Abusive Relationship", the old adage, "Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me," is not at all true
  • Connecting With Loved Ones
    As social beings, our desire for connection is a deep and powerful force within us Babies who do not experience connection with a caregiver do not thrive or may even die
  • Relationships: Empathy Vs. Responsibility For Feelings
    William grew up with a mother who was depressed much of her life As the oldest of three children with a father who was not around much, William took on a lot of responsibility for his mother's wellbeing
  • Relationships: Letting Go of Problem Solving
    "We never seem to be able to solve any problems," Kaylee told me in a phone session "Every time we sit down to solve a problem, we end up fighting
  • Relationships: The Power of Good Will
    Research into good marriages indicates that the most important choice healthy couples make is to have good will toward each other This may seems like a simple requirement, yet many couples have anything but good will toward each other
  • How Can I Stop Feeling Jealous?
    "I know that my boyfriend loves me, but he has a lot of women friends I don't get why he has to have so many women friends
  • Emotional Intimacy
    Experiencing emotional intimacy with others is one of the most satisfying experiences of life Emotional intimacy, or a sense of deep connection with another person or a group of people, occurs when each person is completely open hearted and devoted to taking 100% responsibility for their own feelings and needs
  • Is Your Relationship Suffering From Emotional Infidelity?
    Emotional infidelity occurs when you or your partner become emotionally connected with someone outside your relationship, either in person or on the Internet

    How dangerous to a marriage or committed relationship is emotional infidelity

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