Is Jealously a Good Thing?
Join Certified Life Coach Marcia Brandwynne and Psychotherapist Rick Shuman for Advice for Life, because if you've got a problem, they've got an answer -- maybe more than one.
Respectful Disagreement Is Their Pleasure
In response to a viewer's concern that there may be tension between Dr. Rick and Marcia, the pair explain that they enjoy sharing divergent views and that their disagreements help keep their friendship vibrant and alive. And just to prove the point, they disagree on whether a bride has the right to tell her bridesmaid to leave her boyfriend at home on the wedding day.
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Is Jealously a Good Thing?
Dr. Rick argues that a little jealously over attention to one's spouse is a sign that one cares. Marcia says a relationship where both partners have absolute trust in each other is one of the purest forms of happiness.
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How to Say What Someone Doesn't Want to Hear
Marcia and Dr. Rick advise a young woman who wants to repair her relationship with her mother, a woman who wants to help a friend who rebuffs her efforts, and a father who wants to reach out to a son who has tuned him out.
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Stay or Go? Go Quickly!
Dr. Rick and Marcia are confronted with two relationships that should end and maybe already have, but one of the partners does not realize it's over.
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