Infatuation Rules
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Dysfunctional conflict is a disagreement or conflict in which each side of the argument is using or trying to use the other side to achieve their own personal goal. Dysfunctional conflicts are often destructive and can lead to tension, anger, and resentment.
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Read More »Conflict is a natural and necessary part of life. It can arise in any relationship, whether it be with a spouse, co-worker, friend, or family member. The way that conflict is handled can make or break the relationship. Conflict can be functional or dysfunctional. Functional conflict is when people have opposing goals that can be resolved without conflict. Dysfunctional conflict, by contrast, is a type of conflict in which people can’t work together to achieve their common goals, often due to a lack of resolution of differences.
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Read More »Trauma bonding occurs when a narcissist repeats a cycle of abuse with another person which fuels a need for validation and love from the person being abused. Trauma bonding often happens in romantic relationships, however, it can also occur between colleagues, non-romantic family members, and friends.
Have you ever seen a friend in a relationship that was clearly toxic and unhealthy, and wonder why they chose to stay with that partner? It’s often easier for people outside of a relationship to recognize the signs of an abusive relationship. Trauma bonding, which is a major part of abusive relationships, is an example of something that is difficult to detect from inside a relationship. This is due to the constant manipulation at the hands of a narcissistic partner.
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Full list of words from this list: fabricate. put together out of artificial or natural components. ... facet. a distinct feature or element in a...
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