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When One Person Is Always Catching The Other In Little Lies

When One Person Is Always Catching The Other In Little Lies

Season 3 Episode 115 Published 2 years, 4 months ago
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This episode addresses how a couple can change their pattern of one accusing the other of dishonesty. Lying can be in any area, from "small" lies to larger ones. Why does the lying partner lie, how can they stop, how can the other partner understand this behavior, what is the contribution of the "prosecutor" partner, and how can a couple change their communication style to a healthier one? And of course, how can therapy help?

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