Conservative Bullying Has Made America Into a Broken, Dysfunctional Family: But There Are Ways to Regain Our Well-Being
By Sara Robinson, AlterNet
Posted on March 20, 2012, Printed on March 23, 2012
A marriage counselor friend once told me that he almost always
knows by the end of the very first session whether he's being hired to
guide a damaged couple back to health, or to help them work toward a
divorce -- even when the couple doesn't know the answer to this question
themselves.
It's easy to see, he explained. The relationship's future success or
failure all hinges on one simple thing: How much goodwill and trust they
have left. Even if they've hurt each other badly, the couples who make
it are the ones that still retain a few shreds of faith in each other's
basic good intentions. She didn't mean to hurt me. He's not always a
bastard. Deep down, she still loves me. Deep down, he really wants
things to be better.
These couples are still seeing same future together, and still cling
to the tattered memories of why they first fell in love. Just a few
frayed threads of trust are all that's needed -- if they've got that,
the odds are high that with time and work, they can re-weave the fabric
of the marriage into something that's once again strong and good.
Friday, March 23, 2012
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