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There’s a good chance you know your love language (words of affirmation, physical touch, etc.), but have you ever considered your stress language? Just as we have unique ways of expressing and receiving love, we also have distinct ways of experiencing and responding to stress.
According to licensed therapist Nichole Conrad, understanding your stress language can significantly improve your response in moments of conflict or high anxiety. Not only that, but knowing your partner’s stress language can also help you better meet their needs.
To learn more about stress languages and other aspects of emotional health, you can visit Nicole at Resilient Life Counseling in Farmington, or check out their website at resilientlifeutah.com.
Read more here: https://studio5.ksl.com/stress-languages-understanding-responses/
There’s a good chance you know your love language (words of affirmation, physical touch, etc.), but have you ever considered your stress language? Just as we have unique ways of expressing and receiving love, we also have distinct ways of experiencing and responding to stress.
According to licensed therapist Nichole Conrad, understanding your stress language can significantly improve your response in moments of conflict or high anxiety. Not only that, but knowing your partner’s stress language can also help you better meet their needs.
To learn more about stress languages and other aspects of emotional health, you can visit Nicole at Resilient Life Counseling in Farmington, or check out their website at resilientlifeutah.com.
Read more here: https://studio5.ksl.com/stress-languages-understanding-responses/