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~Relationship Therapy: Introduction by Tamikio L. Dooley from Relationship Therapy Book

 

~Relationship Therapy~





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i, I’m Tamikio L. Dooley the author of this book. It’s nice to meet you. I want to share my research and perspective about Relationships in Relationship Therapy. Every relationship has its ups and downs and definitely needs therapy, right? Therapy, in this case, doesn’t always mean actually seeing a therapist. There are ways you can use therapy mending your relationships whether it’s romantic, friendship, or strictly platonic.

Let’s get started!

 

What are Relationships? We all have different meanings for the definition of Relationships. Relationships involve connections, associations, or involvements between two or more people, featuring shared experiences, common interests, emotional ties, or formal contracts; they can be positive or negative, close or distant. 

Let me give you a more detailed account:

General Interpretation:

At its core, a relationship is any interaction or connection between things or people. 

 Types of Relationships:

I’ll name just a few Relationship Types in this section, and 24 Relationship Types in all throughout this book.

One can classify relationships in several ways, such as:

Family: defined as kinship and blood connections. 

Romantic: distinguished by deep feelings of love and attraction. 

Friendship: rooted in mutual trust, respect, and shared hobbies. 

Work: involves interacting and collaborating with colleagues. 

Social: relationships with acquaintances and individuals within your community. 

Traits of Relationships:

Interdependence: relationships require depending on one another. 

Trust: is essential for healthy relationships. 

Communication: open and honest communication is essential. 

Respect: involves appreciating one another’s viewpoints and limits. 

Commitment: means dedicating time and energy to the relationship. 

 

 

·        Evolution of Relationships:

Relationships are dynamic, their closeness waxing and waning, or concluding altogether. 

·         Importance of Relationships:

Relationships are essential to our lives, offering support, companionship, and a sense of belonging.

I will discuss more types of relationships, 24 Relationships Types, unlisted in this initial section of the book. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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