Agreements
Relationships contain explicit agreements and unspoken expectations that can structure conflict. Many conflicts arise when unspoken expectations are treated as binding agreements without examination. Without self-agreement, a relationship…
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Relationships contain explicit agreements and unspoken expectations that can structure conflict. Many conflicts arise when unspoken expectations are treated as binding agreements without examination. Without self-agreement, a relationship can become an attempt to repair oneself through another person. A person’s agreement with themselves is an overlooked part of entering or continuing a relationship. Prenuptial agreements are presented as one possible form of clarity-producing agreement.