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Steps for Healing in Marriage
The process of healing from old wounds in a marriage requires certain elements to be present. Dr.īs Lewis and Gossett in their book, "Disarming the Past" suggest the following steps to help the healing begin.
1st) Process of confiding--we must learn to confide in each other. 2nd) Create an environment of empathy, warmth, and genuinenss-- These are common principles that must exist in all marriages. 3rd) Be sensitive to our spouses feelings-- Sensitivity is critical for gaining trust from our spouse. 4th) React with honesty and affection--When we show our spouse that they can trust us and that we care about them (affection), they learn that they can share who they are with us. This ultimately leads to healing hurts from the past.
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My birth date is February 18th 1974, 22:00. In the last year I have made relationships that can only be described as a "complete disaster!" Is there any possibility that I may find love/good relationship anytime soon??
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My fiance and I are getting married July 4. I am in the Marines stationed in Iwakuni, Japan. I still have a problem with telling my parents everything that my fiance and I talk about. I believe this originates from me being real close to my parents. This obviously really hurts her, because she feels she cant trust me. Is there anything I can do practice not telling my parents every little thing her and I talk about, or much less do. Thank you, John
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Worried about losing my marraige. We have had 5 domestic violence arrests in 6 months. A judge issued a no contact order. We really want to work this out through counsling, and stay together.His family now hates me and mine dislikes him. Everyone advises us to let go but we love each other. How.what can we do? The no contact is killing us.
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