Partying. “…how you celebrate is more predictive of strong relations than how you fight.”
Via Flourish: A Visionary New Understanding of Happiness and Well-being:
Shelly Gable, professor of psychology at the University of California at Santa Barbara, has demonstrated that how you celebrate is more predictive of strong relations than how you fight.
Some fighting can be a good thing for families with children.
Via NurtureShock:
Certain types of fighting, despite the acrimony, are ultimately a sign of respectânot of disrespect.
University of Rochesterâs Dr. Judith Smetana, a leader in the study of teen disclosure, confirms that, over the long term, âmoderate conflict with parents [during adolescence] is associated with better adjustment than either no-conflict or frequent conflict.â
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Title | Is it more important for couples to party like rockstars or to never fight? |
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Author | Eric Barker |
Date | July 14, 2012 6:06 PM UTC (11 years ago) |
Blog | bakadesuyo |
Archive Link |
https://theredarchive.com/blog/bakadesuyo/is-it-more-important-for-couples-to-party-like.13966 https://theredarchive.com/blog/13966 |
Original Link | https://www.bakadesuyo.com/2012/07/is-it-more-important-for-couples-to-party-lik/ |
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