💞 Stronger Together – Relationship Skills for Lasting Partnerships *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.26 – Dealing With Repetition and “Unresolved” Arguments: Some conflicts circle back repeatedly because they were never fully resolved. Handling repetition requires deeper listening and pattern awareness. It’s not the topic that repeats—it’s the feeling underneath it. Addressing unresolved issues means identifying unmet needs that keep resurfacing. When couples name the root emotion—hurt, insecurity, or fear—the cycle can finally break. Revisiting old arguments with curiosity instead of frustration reveals progress opportunities. It demands patience and emotional maturity from both sides. Repetition stops when understanding replaces reaction. Tackling persistent issues calmly shows commitment to growth. It turns recurring arguments into markers of ongoing emotional work, not failure.

About this course

Guidance and strategies to help couples build trust, communicate effectively, and strengthen their partnership for long-term success.

This course includes:
  • Communication and conflict resolution practice activities
  • Trust-building and intimacy exercises
  • Partnership goal-setting templates and tools

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