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Communication as Communion: Learning to Speak with Love
(Photo: Adobe Stock) By Micah Ellalasingham, MFT-C St. Raphael Counseling Communication Breakdown As a Marriage and Family Therapist, the most common concern couples bring into the therapy room is some variation of “We can’t communicate.” Spouses, feeling unheard, are seeking the “tools” to fix it. However, within the session, a deeper pattern usually emerges. When couples say, “We need to work on communication,” what they often mean is, “I want you to listen to me and fulfil

Catholic Charities
Feb 165 min read


4 things you need to know before you get married
Couple in love drinking coffee and have fun in coffee shop. Love concepts. Vintage effect style picture. Hands close up Marriage is a...

Denver Catholic Staff
Mar 14, 20175 min read
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