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  2. 12 Things to Avoid After a Fight With Your Partner - AOL

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    What happens after a fight with your significant other matters as much as what you said during the argument. Learn what to do so your relationship stays strong. 12 Things to Avoid After a Fight ...

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  4. Fair fighting - Wikipedia

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    Fair fighting is a set of rules designed to help couples discuss their differences within boundaries, and in this way preserving the relationship over the need to "win over" the other. Fair fighting is a method for spouses to effectively communicate their respective needs to each other through the use of problem-solving skills.

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  6. Relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Compulsions may include constant reassurance seeking, being hyperaware of one's feelings, comparing their partners to other potential partners, and trying to visualize being happy with their partner. [13] Recent research suggests that partner-focused symptoms in a parent-child context can cause significant parental stress, and depression.

  7. Battered woman syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Lenore E. Walker proposed the concept of battered woman syndrome (BWS). [1] She described it as consisting "of the pattern of the signs and symptoms that have been found to occur after a woman has been physically, sexually, and/or psychologically abused in an intimate relationship, when the partner (usually, but not always a man) exerted power and control over the woman to coerce her ...

  8. Excoriation disorder - Wikipedia

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    There have been many different theories regarding the causes of excoriation disorder, including biological and environmental factors. [10]A common hypothesis is that excoriation disorder is often a coping mechanism to deal with elevated levels of turmoil, boredom, anxiety, or stress within the individual, and that the individual has an impaired stress response.

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