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Tag Archives: Distractions
Getting Distracted…
I was reading an interesting thread of discussion by a group of therapists the other day. One therapist asked the following question – “Is it ever innocent when two married people are exchanging sexually explicit emails without their spouses knowing?” … Continue reading →
Posted in Arguments, Awen Therapy, Boundaries, Communication, Content, Emotions, Messages, MFT, Process, Process vs Content, Psychotherapy, Reasons, Relationships, Respect, Therapy
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Tagged Arguments, Awen Therapy, Boundaries, Communication, Content, Couples, Discussions, Distractions, Jay Blevins, MFT, Process, Process vs Content, Relationships, Therapy, Understanding
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