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The Communication Skills We Didn't Learn in School

ShrinkChicks

Jennifer Chaiken, LMFT and Emmalee Bierly, LMFT

Mental Health, Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Relationships

5 • 717 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode of ShrinkChicks, Emmalee and Jen give us a glimpse into the communication skills we didn’t learn in school. We are ALL sometimes bad communicators, even two couples therapists. They highlight a portion of their Making The Most Of Your Marriage e-course: communication. Em and Jen take us through 15 different types of “bad” communication tactics that can appear in our relationships like: passive aggression, hopelessness, denial, and sarcasm. They give us real life examples of when these characteristics appear in their own romantic relationships and which ones are most common for each of them. On Dear Em & Jen, they give their best break-up advice. Tune in to gain insight, awareness, and action! To access the Making The Most of Your Marriage e-course for communication and more, visit the link and use the code TALKITOUT for $50 off the original price! thetherapygroup.mykajabi.com Thanks to this week's sponsors for supporting ShrinkChicks! We have these exclusive offers for our listeners: True Bill: Truebill is the new app that helps you identify and stop paying for subscriptions you don’t need, want, or simply forgot about. Go to truebill.com/shrinkchicks to start cancelling today - it could save you thousands a year! Dipsea: Sign up for an extended 30 day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/shrink

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