Couples therapist identifies three harmful phrases to avoid in relationships
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A couples therapist shares three common but damaging phrases partners should avoid using during conflicts, emphasizing that healthy relationships are built on collaboration and understanding rather than blame. The article highlights how language choices can either escalate arguments or foster connection.
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· 2 pulledResearch consistently says that the healthiest couples aren't the ones who never fight — they're the ones who make each other feel understood even during conflict.
Language that invites collaboration tends to strengthen relationships; language that assigns blame or tests...
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