Welcome to “Relationship Psychology: How to Analyse People You Date”. This course was written for many of you who are dating, dated in the past, will be dating soon again, or who wants to learn about the psychology of dating and relationships as a part of your self-development and learning.
Many people end up in relationships that are dysfunctional and that make them unhappy over the long-term. Many people get into relationships that turn abusive and toxic, after which an urgent counselling help is needed in order to recover and move on. Toxic relationships can be extremely difficult to get out of because of the complexity of emotional and behavioural patterns that keep them ‘stuck’.
With this course, I sincerely hope to make you aware of first signs and clues about the relationship you might be getting into well before it turns ‘not-workable’ for you. The sooner you understand this, the fewer chances you will be in the relationship you didn’t look for.
It’s almost a mystery to us how we end up in 'difficult', abusive or toxic relationships. When we go on a date, we see people that vary in their looks, behaviours and perceptions. Sometimes we get very attracted to them, and other times we are not. When we enter a relationship, we wholeheartedly believe 'he/she is the one you've been looking for such a long time'. Why then most relationships end up in separation? What do we need to know about dating behaviour and relationship issues before they become our serious dilemma? Let's learn about the psychology of dating and relationship here!
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