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54. The Conflict Resolution Triangle (Part 1)

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Are you ready to learn a new tool to help navigating conflict be a bit easier? Of course you are!
Today is part one of a 2 part series all around the Conflict Resolution Triangle, which E created after seeing trends with clients around their main struggle with conflict in relationships. E breaks down the three parts of the triangle - repair, resolve, and reassure.
We go over some of the nuances that will still arise around this approach, as well as the signs to look for if the triangle is not actually complete. Our invitation to you is to start thinking on how you can apply this to your relationships. What of the three parts seems easiest for you? What seems hardest? Why?
And don't worry, we dive even deeper into this using an example from our own relationship in next week's episode so be sure to check it out to see how the Conflict Resolution Triangle gets used in the wild.

Sending you so much love!
Love our show? Please rate and review! And share it with as many friends as you think would benefit!

You can follow us on TikTok, IG or Twitter (@queer_and_poly).

Need guidance? Come to our monthly Q&A calls.

Want to work with us? Sign up for a Discovery Session!
Find out more on our Linktree.

Until next time, keep loving y'all.

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Are you ready to learn a new tool to help navigating conflict be a bit easier? Of course you are!
Today is part one of a 2 part series all around the Conflict Resolution Triangle, which E created after seeing trends with clients around their main struggle with conflict in relationships. E breaks down the three parts of the triangle - repair, resolve, and reassure.
We go over some of the nuances that will still arise around this approach, as well as the signs to look for if the triangle is not actually complete. Our invitation to you is to start thinking on how you can apply this to your relationships. What of the three parts seems easiest for you? What seems hardest? Why?
And don't worry, we dive even deeper into this using an example from our own relationship in next week's episode so be sure to check it out to see how the Conflict Resolution Triangle gets used in the wild.

Sending you so much love!
Love our show? Please rate and review! And share it with as many friends as you think would benefit!

You can follow us on TikTok, IG or Twitter (@queer_and_poly).

Need guidance? Come to our monthly Q&A calls.

Want to work with us? Sign up for a Discovery Session!
Find out more on our Linktree.

Until next time, keep loving y'all.

  continue reading

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