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Mark B. Borg

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Holding the Boundary That Breaks Your Heart

Holding the Boundary That Breaks Your Heart

How couples decide to step back when extended family pushes too far.

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Mark B. Borg

You Can’t Think Your Way Out of a Rupture

13.02.2026 60

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Mark B. Borg

Why Your Fight Isn’t About What You Think It’s About

29.01.2026 60

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Mark B. Borg

Why Repair Attempts Fail (Even When You Mean Them)

24.01.2026 100

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Mark B. Borg

Misattunement: You’re Both Trying—Yet Still Miss Each Other

15.01.2026 90

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Why Your Partner’s Reaction Knocks You Out, and Vice-Versa

07.01.2026 20

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Mark B. Borg

Distance and Destruction: The Forces Driving Conflicts

18.12.2025 60

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Mark B. Borg

The Five-Step Path From Rupture to Repair

10.12.2025 40

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How Couples Begin Again After Repair

03.12.2025 40

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Mark B. Borg

Experimentation Is Essential in Repairing Relationships

27.11.2025 70

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Mark B. Borg

How to Work With, Not Against, Your Partner

21.11.2025 70

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Mark B. Borg

Accountability: The Courage to Look in the Mirror

12.11.2025 60

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Mark B. Borg

The Space Between: How to Find Calm in the Midst of Conflict

07.11.2025 20

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2 Golden Rules for Every Couple

28.10.2025 20

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Mark B. Borg

Why Conflict Can Be the Healthiest Thing for Your Relationship

22.10.2025 70

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Mark B. Borg