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Breaking The Rules

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Breaking The Rules

There are three rules in dysfunctional family systems: 1. Don’t talk. 2. Don’t trust. 3. Don’t feel. We learn at an early Read More »

Dan Kuiper | December 1st, 2017
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Feelings, Facts, Feelings

“It’s so frustrating. I try to help her, but she just won’t listen.” My friend called to confide in me about a Read More »

Judson Poling | November 24th, 2017

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