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Loren SoeiroPsychology Today |
Differences in temperament, not personality, could be causing your arguments.
Striving toward perfection can harm you as much as, or more than, it helps.
Understanding how people argue can help you resolve conflicts in a useful way.
What helps—and what doesn't—when someone you love believes something untrue.
These rare syndromes affect as much as poor boundaries or narcissism.
To turn conflict into agreement, try reframing what you're asking for.
Obsessively "correct" eating can cause unexpected problems.
Men and boys aren't that open with each other.