Harness Differences: Healthy Conflict

Conflict, though often viewed negatively, is a natural part of relationships and can foster creativity and strength. Healthy conflict involves self-responsibility and respect, ensuring all voices are heard. Acknowledging disagreements, especially in front of children, promotes open communication and aids understanding. Practice is key to developing conflict resolution skills. (AI-generated excerpt)

Bros need bros

As life becomes more complex, many men experience a decline in close friendships, impacting their mental and physical health. Strong social connections reduce stress and enhance wellness. Encouraging supportive behavior among partners can help foster these relationships. Strategies include leading by example and participating in shared activities to build connections. (AI-generated excerpt)

Build resilient relationships

Stephanie Davis, a registered clinical counselor, defines resilient relationships as flexible and communicative, where partners prioritize effective communication and mutual support. She advises seeking professional help and practicing healthy communication. Davis also suggests exploring alternative therapies and avoiding the “blame game” to build relationship resilience. By Isabela Vera.