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As we continue in our conversation with the author Andy Parnham we come to the subject of healthy relationships. How do they work and how do we restore them when they go wrong? We know from our own experience that relationships are important, but the research of the psychiatrist Robert Waldinger goes as far as to say it is the number one strongest predictor of good health.
Do come and join Andy Parnham and I as we look at:
We unpack Andy’s conclusion of the reaseach:
”Anyone who has achieved lasting happiness and contentment has acquired the capacity to spend time both alone and with others without a sense of insecurity and inadequacy.” (P. 133)
How we can only relate to others in a healthy manner when we have learnt to live in our own skin in a healthy way. Psychologists refer to this as differentiation. Someone who has successfully differentiated themself is able to:
The importance and power of learning to forgive.
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After listening to our conversation what questions, comments and reflections on relationships do you have?
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By Dr Sunil RahejaAs we continue in our conversation with the author Andy Parnham we come to the subject of healthy relationships. How do they work and how do we restore them when they go wrong? We know from our own experience that relationships are important, but the research of the psychiatrist Robert Waldinger goes as far as to say it is the number one strongest predictor of good health.
Do come and join Andy Parnham and I as we look at:
We unpack Andy’s conclusion of the reaseach:
”Anyone who has achieved lasting happiness and contentment has acquired the capacity to spend time both alone and with others without a sense of insecurity and inadequacy.” (P. 133)
How we can only relate to others in a healthy manner when we have learnt to live in our own skin in a healthy way. Psychologists refer to this as differentiation. Someone who has successfully differentiated themself is able to:
The importance and power of learning to forgive.
You may also find of interest:
Podcast #025: Is there a difficult person in your life?
Podcast #026: The search for happiness
What is the ONE essential ingredient for life-long health and happiness?
Podcast #044: Lasting Happiness
Podcast #045: Do you want to be happy?
Podcast #046: The problem of longing and wanting more
After listening to our conversation what questions, comments and reflections on relationships do you have?
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