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We Do: The Book Brigade Talks to Couples Therapist Stan Tatkin

By Psychology Today — 2018

A good relationship brings out the best in partners, is a boon to mental and physical health and a barrier to illness. But the foundation of a good relationship today is different from what couples needed a generation ago. What does it take now?

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How to Stop Passive Aggression from Ruining Your Relationship

Learning to express anger in a healthy way will help couples resolve conflicts, instead of letting them simmer.

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12 Ways Your Passive-Aggressiveness Is Slowly Killing Your Relationships

Passive-aggressiveness includes the obvious passive, withdrawn or apathetic approach to relationships. This approach will spill over into all sort of adult relationships, from friendships, intimate partners, school and on to the workplace.

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