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THE SURPRISING RELATIONSHIP INSIGHTS IN JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE’S MIRRORS SONG – PART 2 Working with Complementarity
Of all the places I expect to find great relationships insights I confess Justin Timberlake was not at the top of that list. However his song Mirrors touches on a number of the most interesting and elusive themes in relationships. … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Brain, Brain Training, child brain, Communication, empathy, Imago Relationship Therapy, Relationships, Triune brain model, Whole Brain Communication
Tagged brain training, changing past patterns, child brain, communication, Edwin Derricutt, Imago Relationship Therapy, Justin Timberlake, marriage problems, Men are from Mars, Relationship, why do men always try to fix things
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The Surprising Relationship Insights in Justin Timberlake’s Mirrors Song – Part 1 – The Lost Self
Of all the places I expect to find great relationships insights I confess Justin Timberlake was not at the top of that list. However his song Mirrors touches on one of the most interesting and elusive themes in relationships which … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Brain, child brain, Communication, empathy, Imago Relationship Therapy, Passion, Relationships, Triune brain model, Whole Brain Communication
Tagged brain training, changing past patterns, child brain, communication, Imago Relationship Therapy, Intimacy, Men are from Mars, Receiving Love, Relationship, relationships, whole brain communication, why do men always try to fix things
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Understanding the Baby Brain Part 2 – Why children of alcoholics marry other alcoholics
This movie was something of a testimony to how difficult it is to make Meg Ryan look bad, it portrays Meg as a woman who nearly destroyed her movie with alcohol and runs some close parallels to the real life … Continue reading