The most common complaint heard in marriage and family therapy is, "We just don't communicate." Learning to communicate with respect, clarity, and kindness is one of the most important life skills you can gain. It can help generate not just a happier family life, but better results at work, at school, and in friendship.
The quality of a relationship is generally determined by the quality of the communication in that relationship. Learning what works - and what doesn't - in communication is the beginning of improving your most important relationships - at home, at work, and elsewhere. The resources in this section teach clear, practical strategies for improving communication - even with people who might be very different from you.
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