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  2. 6 Inner Child Wounds That Affect Adult Relationships ... - AOL

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    In fact, inner child wounds can sabotage relationships if they aren't dealt with—and, unfortunately, BandAids and boo-boo bunny ice packs won't help. Dr. Slavens talks to Parade about six common ...

  3. On-again, off-again relationship - Wikipedia

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    On-and-off partners report experiencing more negative aspects of the relationship in comparison to non-cyclical partners. [6] These relationships are often strained by doubt, disappointment, and emotional frustration. [1] Thus, being in an on-again, off-again relationship can damage one's mental health.

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  5. If You're Burnt Out From Your Relationship, It Might Be ... - AOL

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    A one-sided relationship is a relationship "where one individual is offering disproportionately more of themselves, their resources, their time, their talents, maybe strengths that they have, as ...

  6. Relationships and health - Wikipedia

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    Relationships provide social support that allows us to engage fewer resources to regulate our emotions, especially when we must cope with stressful situations. Social relationships have short-term and long-term effects on health, both mental and physical. In a lifespan perspective, recent research suggests that early life experiences still have ...

  7. Traumatic bonding - Wikipedia

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    In incestuous parent-child dynamics, the study found that maintaining an unhealthy relationship with the abuser contributes to trauma and sustains the trauma bond. [27] However, Hedberg cautions against generalizing findings from the study since the sample was small (n = 11) and wasn't representative of the general population of incest survivors.