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Issue 66: Spring 2012. By John Rowan Recently I have become involved with a couple of problems with therapists in relation to boundaries, and it seemed worthwhile to share some of my discoveries with others.

Issue 66: Spring 2012

All therapists are agreed that boundaries are important in therapy. 10 Basic Truths About Keeping Your Relationship Healthy. I think it's easy to make things more complicated than they need to be. Here are some basic rules of the relationship road that will keep you headed in the right direction. 1. Successful relationships take work. They don't happen in a vacuum. Relationship Rules.

Human beings crave intimacy, need to love and be loved.

Relationship Rules

Yet people have much trouble doing so. It's clear from the many letters I get that lots of folks have no idea what a healthy relationship even looks like. Because I care about these things, and care about the environments children grow in, I'm using this space as an attempt to remedy the problem—again. From many sources and many experts, I have culled some basic rules of relationships. This is by no means an exhaustive list. Dave Barry on Relationships.

A Thoughtful Look at Men and Women SHE DRIVES FOR A RELATIONSHIP.

Dave Barry on Relationships

HE'S LOST IN THE TRANSMISSION By DAVE BARRY CONTRARY to what many women believe, it's fairly easy to develop a long-term, stable, intimate, and mutually fulfilling relationship with a guy. Of course this guy has to be a Labrador retriever. Toxic relationships.

Attachment style and relationships in adulthood