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Tag Archives: fear of vulnerability
The 9 Most Overlooked Threats to a Marriage – Kelly Flanagan
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kelly-m-flanagan/the-9-most-overlooked-thr_b_5972534.html Click on the link for this helpful slant on what works in primary relationship – and what can get in the way. We’ve seen this pop up in a few places on Facebook and elsewhere in the past week … Continue reading
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Brene Brown: The power of vulnerability
Click on the link for Brene’s famous TED talk on vulnerability. And here she is on shame:- https://palacegatecounsellingservice.wordpress.com/2014/05/08/brene-brown-listening-to-shame/ Palace Gate Counselling Service, Exeter
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