Psychology of relationships
The DISC typology defines people's behaviors in their environment or in a specific situation. The DISC model is used in business, the military, and interpersonal communication.
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Many parents believe that requests do not work on their children, only shouting helps. However, almost any healthy child responds willingly to requests if treated with respect. Today, we will talk about this topic in more detail.
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It is known that married people live longer. Nevertheless, on this basis, it is impossible to conclude that you will live longer if you get married, since the question of what is more important for longevity — marriage or happiness — is very controversial.
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Our tips on creating and maintaining personal space in relationships will help preserve harmony in the family, respect for your partner, and strengthen mutual trust.
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When building relationships, the most important thing is to know exactly what to work on in order not to waste time and to get results. Today, we will look at the basic principles of building harmonious relationships.
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How to react if a child starts swearing? The article offers three options for parents and helps choose the most effective approach to communication.
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Bickering and anger do not always destroy a marriage: according to American scientists, constructive conflicts help strengthen mutual relationships.
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Learn to freely express your desires in relationships without fear or false pride. Understand why an open request is an important step towards a strong union.
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