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de-Escalate an Angry Situation
Healing and Recovery

How to de-Escalate Conflict

Dr. David Hawkins, Director of The Marriage Recovery Center, talks with David Daroff, MA, about how to de-escalate an angry situation with a mate. They

Communicate with Your Spouse
Relationships

How to Effectively Communicate with Your Spouse

Sharmen Kimbrough discusses ways to communicate with your spouse, discover your spouse’s love language and how to improve connection by learning to speak his or

How do you control your anger during conflict?
Communication

How To Control Your Anger During Conflict

Do you have a question or concern about your relationship that you’d like us to address? Our Ask Us series answers reader-submitted questions.

Dealing with Conflict During the Holidays
Boundaries

5 Ways to Navigate Holiday Conflict

Very few of us like to admit it, but the holidays aren’t always the most wonderful time of the year for everyone. Even so, we

Reconnect With Your Spouse
Healing and Recovery

How To Reconnect With Your Spouse

This is the time of year when so many people feel motivated to create new habits and undo some bad ones. There is something about

Separation of a Couple
Boundaries

Separation: A Time for Reflection and Growth

In marriages characterized by coercion and destructiveness, a separation can create space for healing and open the door for potential reconciliation. It allows for time

School During Covid-19
Communication

When You and Your Spouse Disagree

Q: What do you do when you and your spouse disagree on something? When COVID-19 first happened, my husband and I agreed that we would not

Attack on Identity
Boundaries

Emotional Abuse: An Assault on Identity

Emotional abuse is rampant in our culture of entitlement and autonomy. It is an element in almost every divorce. Here at the Marriage Recovery Center,

Boundaries

When Coping is Killing You

Coping is always a good thing, right? No, not necessarily. We’ve always been taught that coping with difficulty is a sign of strength. But what

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