Posts Tagged ‘controlling behavior’
Bad relationships gone good
I was divorced at age 27 from a good man. Would you be surprised that despite having completed a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology, I knew next to nothing about Read the rest of this entry »
Recovering backseat driver
As I was learning Choice Theory, by Dr. William Glasser, I realized that I had a problem with self-control Read the rest of this entry »
Silent Treatment Spells Danger for Your Marriage
Whether you have been married for decades or you are recently starting a life together as a couple, how you handle difficulties in your marriage can mean the difference between a happy, safe, and intimate relationship and a frustratingly distant one.
William Glasser, MD, creator of Choice Theory, says that when we are unhappy with our situation, we Read the rest of this entry »
Neglectful or Controlling: Which is Worse?
If you are a woman who loves a difficult man, you are faced with some unpleasant behaviors. He may often spend time away, maybe doing his hobbies, watching sports, or hanging out with the guys, leaving you lonely when you’d like to be with him. Read the rest of this entry »
Bridezilla: Temporary Insanity or a Normal Reaction to Stress?
You have seen the shows or at least the commercials about “Bridezillas,” women who become total monsters during their wedding planning just so they can have the “perfect day” they have always dreamed of. Grant it, wedding planning can be very stressful, especially if you want a large wedding and you have no experience doing event planning. That is why I would recommend you hire a wedding planner unless you plan on having a small wedding (under 30 people) or you decide to elope.