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This week: How to handle those awkward dinner-table conversations around America's polarized politics. As the election nears, more and more families and partners are unsure how to settle their differences, especially when opinions are entrenched. Here are some tips for listening, tolerance, understanding, and defusing tension.
By Annette Reiter LMFT, Monica Burton LMFT, relationship therapists5
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This week: How to handle those awkward dinner-table conversations around America's polarized politics. As the election nears, more and more families and partners are unsure how to settle their differences, especially when opinions are entrenched. Here are some tips for listening, tolerance, understanding, and defusing tension.