
Why Healthy Couples Still Argue
Research suggests stable couples do not avoid conflict; they argue in ways that protect psychological safety and treat disagreements as information, preserving attachment instead of eroding it.

Research suggests stable couples do not avoid conflict; they argue in ways that protect psychological safety and treat disagreements as information, preserving attachment instead of eroding it.

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