Navigating Relationship Conflicts
Fig discusses the challenge of helping couples see each other as allies rather than adversaries, emphasizing the importance of reframing conflicts. Both partners often struggle to acknowledge their roles in the cycle of blame, but with guidance, they can find common ground. The conversation also touches on Fig's personal experiences with conflict, highlighting that even therapists face interpersonal challenges outside of their professional lives.In this clip
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Can you please elaborate on the prescriptive trajectory you mentioned in relation to episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Rethinking Relationships? You mentioned that you can learn something 100 times better than you know currently, and you also talked about taking ego out, taking responsibility, and making necessary changes that actually work. That whole concept really impacted me. Thank you! Glenn.
Can you please elaborate on the prescriptive trajectory you mentioned in relation to the episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Rethinking Relationships? You mentioned that you can learn something 100 times better than you know currently, and you also talked about taking ego out, taking responsibility, and making necessary changes that actually work. That whole concept really impacted me. Thank you! Glenn.
Can you elaborate on the prescriptive trajectory you mentioned in relation to the prescriptive trajectory you mentioned in relation to the concepts discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Rethinking Relationships? You mentioned that you can learn something 100 times better than you know currently, and you also talked about taking ego out, taking responsibility, and making necessary changes that actually work. That whole concept really impacted me. Thank you! Glenn.