Relational Patterns Awareness
Understanding relational patterns can significantly enhance connections with children, partners, and friends. Awareness of these patterns allows for personal growth and the potential to reshape interactions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing how childhood experiences influence adult relationships and the ability to create positive change.In this clip
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