Episode 019: Love Your Partner How THEY Want To Be Loved

Do you ever feel like you're trying so hard to show your partner you care, but they just aren't seeing the effort you're putting in?  On this episode of Relationships Uncomplicated, Relationship Expert Idit Sharoni explains how these common arguments appear in relationships.  Together with Breakup Specialist Alina Gershonov, they share the basic assumption that causes most of the relationship distress discussed in this episode; both partners expect each other to be mind readers.  Idit reveals easy-to-impliment argument de-escalating tips you can begin using immediately. These practical tips allow space to have a different, more productive and healing kind of conversation. The goal of this relationship help episode is to create understanding, effective communication, and gain clarity. Links mentioned in this episode:  The Five Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman www.5lovelanguages.com  To send us questions you'd like us to answer in a podcast: Please write your question in the following form and email idit@iditsharonicounseling.com or alina@alinagershonov.com: Type of relationship (marriage, dating, etc.) Length of relationship Your story + your question to us Remember, you will absolutely remain anonymous  For more information about the podcast, Idit Sharoni, and Alina Gershonov visit: www.iditsharoni.com www.alinagershonov.com    

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Relationship expert Idit Sharoni, LMFT is bringing you invaluable relationship advice to help your relationship thrive. Idit is a couples therapist in Miami, Florida running Relationship experts - a successful private practice and an online Infidelity Recovery Program . She takes pride in helping people improve their relationships or heal after infidelity. This show is all about un-complicating and demystifying social messages about relationships while offering easy-to-apply tips and ideas about common relationship issues such as communication, trust, infidelity, breakups, divorce, and many more. *Not intended as a replacement for psychotherapy.