Navigating Conflict
Avi shares a powerful approach to addressing denial in relationships, emphasizing honesty and care. Rebecca and Krista discuss the connection between anger, honesty, and personal well-being.In this clip
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How can expressing clean anger lead to deeper connections as discussed in the episode Ep 43: Stay Mad with Rebecca Traister and the clip Unleashing Women's Rage?
I have a question about this episode Esther Perel: How to Find, Build & Maintain Healthy Romantic Relationships and this Conflict to Connection. My partner doesn't seem to think it's healthy or productive to allow the hurt partner to have their "moment in the spotlight" while discussing that person's hurt or concern. For example, if I come to him with something I'm sad about, he responds with comments about how I do that too, or how I do XYZ and it hurts him, or else he will bring up how he hasn't healed from the dinner with the ex. He also seems to consider every disagreement or discussion about relationship issues that need a compromise as a "fight," and he often gets very angry, starts yelling, and tells me to leave the room. What should I do in this situation?
How can expressing clean anger lead to deeper connections as discussed in the episode Ep 43: Stay Mad with Rebecca Traister and the clip Unleashing Women's Rage?