Eight therapists share lessons they find themselves repeating again and again.
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By Catherine Pearson
Every relationship is unique — a delicate ecosystem influenced by partners’ pasts, preferences and particular foibles.
Eight therapists share lessons they find themselves repeating again and again.
Eight therapists share lessons they find themselves repeating again and again.
Credit...Oyow
Supported by
By Catherine Pearson
Every relationship is unique — a delicate ecosystem influenced by partners’ pasts, preferences and particular foibles.

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