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Relationship Counselor in St. Pete

Consider giving your current relationship or one that you recently ended a once-over.The questions below, in the areas of Communication, Conflict Resolution, and Personality Traits will give you a quick framework with which to evaluate your relationship.
Communication
  1. You are/are not satisfied with how you and your partner talk to each other.
  2. Does your partner understand how you feel?
  3. Do you find it easy to express your true feelings to your partner?
  4. Is your partner a good listener?
  5. Do you wish your partner were more willing to share his/her feelings?
  6. Do you have difficulty asking your partner for what you want?
  7. Does your partner refuse to discuss problems?
Conflict Resolution
  1. When you and your partner discuss problems does he/she understand your opinions and ideas?
  2. Can you share your feelings and ideas with your partner during disagreements?
  3. Are you and your partner able to resolve your differences?
  4. Does your partner take your disagreements seriously?
  5. Does one of you end up feeling responsible for the problem or do both of you play a role?
  6. Do you go out of your way to avoid conflict with your partner?
  7. Do some of your differences with your partner never get resolved?
Personality Traits
  1. Is your partner often unhappy or withdrawn?
  2. Is it difficult to deal with your partner’s moodiness?
  3. Is your partner’s behavior embarrassing or upsetting?
  4. Is your partner is too controlling?
  5. Is your partner unreliable and doesn’t follow through?
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