10 principles for doing couples therapy
[...]the concept of the Gentle Start-Up (i.e., conversations that are likely to be less threatening to the partner) is emphasized as the primary conflict management tool employed to relieve the infamous Four Horsemen of Apocalypse (i.e., interactional patterns of criticism, contempt, defensiveness,...
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