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How to Talk to Your Partner (receive version)

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The number one thing couple therapists hear when they ask why someone is seeking therapy: We can’t communicate. Here’s a free guide that has (some) of the answers - how to talk to your partner in a clear, safe, more easily received way. Learn how to say what you have to say in a way that gives you the best chance of being heard.

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The number one thing couple therapists hear when they ask why someone is seeking therapy: We can’t communicate. Here’s a free guide that has (some) of the answers - how to talk to your partner in a clear, safe, more easily received way. Learn how to say what you have to say in a way that gives you the best chance of being heard.

The number one thing couple therapists hear when they ask why someone is seeking therapy: We can’t communicate. Here’s a free guide that has (some) of the answers - how to talk to your partner in a clear, safe, more easily received way. Learn how to say what you have to say in a way that gives you the best chance of being heard.

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