The influence of the entourage on the couple relationship. How religious living improves the life of the couple

Dialogo 5 (1):41-49 (2018)
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Abstract

Living together is an art not so easy to manage. With a firm desire to overcome and a right attitude, the relationships in two can work well and it can be a safe form of achieving a balanced and happy personal development. In most cases, the causes of problems in a couple have their origin outside the relationship, such as the intervention of friends or the family intervening in the relationship between the two partners. Many other reasons lie within it. If there is communication in the relationship and is built on love, surely the two partners can overcome certain obstacles and can solve the problems between them. Currently there are psychologists who can advise the couple relationship. But most of the time, you are your advisor when it comes to your couple problems. As far as your couple issues are concerned, it depends a lot how close your relationship is with your friends, work colleagues, parents and how much their word influences you, and most important is how far you are willing to go. More and more people talk about the lack of communication within the couple, however, it is not the main cause of the couple’s problems. Some partners do not communicate or miscommunicate in some cases, and it creates issues or strengthens the couple.

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