Relationships

Fostering Healthy Relationships

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    1. Defining Healthy Relationships
    A lesson with Jody Andrews, LMFT
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    In this lesson, expand the notion of "relationships" to include family and social connections, and learn the essential qualities of all healthy relationships.

    In this lesson, expand the notion of "relationships" to include family and social connections, and learn the essential qualities of all healthy relationships.

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    2. The Agony & Ecstasy of Relationships
    A lesson with Jody Andrews, LMFT
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    Do you ever wonder why some of our closest relationships cause more pain than joy? In this lesson, Jody Andrews explains why we remain in toxic relationships.

    Do you ever wonder why some of our closest relationships cause more pain than joy? In this lesson, Jody Andrews explains why we remain in toxic relationships.

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    3. Reciprocity in Relationships
    A lesson with Jody Andrews, LMFT
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    This lesson explains the importance of reciprocity in healthy relationships and nurturing our personal, social, and professional relationships with others.

    This lesson explains the importance of reciprocity in healthy relationships and nurturing our personal, social, and professional relationships with others.

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    4. Reliability in Relationships
    A lesson with Jody Andrews, LMFT
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    In this lesson, learn about the importance of trust, dependability, and reliability of commitment in our personal, social, and professional relationships.

    In this lesson, learn about the importance of trust, dependability, and reliability of commitment in our personal, social, and professional relationships.

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    5. Respect in Relationships
    A lesson with Jody Andrews, LMFT
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    Respect is a fundamental aspect of any healthy relationship, and in this lesson, explore the notion of respect in your personal, social, and professional life.

    Respect is a fundamental aspect of any healthy relationship, and in this lesson, explore the notion of respect in your personal, social, and professional life.

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Elisandra L
I have been living with a family member who is verbal abuser, it's so toxic that me personally I don't want to talk or see her in the house. Should I ever tell her anything? Even tho everyone in the family already told her the way she acts is not healthy at all. Thanks in advance
Jody Andrews, LMFT
If you do decide to talk to her, you must be very careful to frame it in "I feel" terms and go the extra mile to ensure you do not sound accusatory. Otherwise it might make the situation worse. You do have validation from other family members, and I hope that has been helpful for you. Bottom line, if you need to say something in order to feel closure and less victimized, then do so. Carefully . . .
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