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How loving couples fight

by James L. Creighton

Publisher: Aslan Pub. Published: 1998 Category: Relationships & Love

# Transforming Conflict Into Connection: A Guide to Healthy Relationship Communication

Most people approach relationship conflict with dread and fear. The belief that loving couples shouldn't fight runs deep in our cultural consciousness, creating shame and anxiety when disagreements arise. Yet the reality is far different. Conflict is not a sign of a failing relationship; it's an inevitable and potentially transformative part of any deep partnership. What matters most is not whether couples fight, but how they fight—and whether they possess the tools to move through disagreement toward greater intimacy and understanding.

This transformational guide reveals that the quality of your relationship is directly determined by the quality of your conflicts. When you learn to fight well, you don't just resolve arguments—you strengthen your emotional bond, build deeper trust, and create a partnership that can weather any storm. The premise challenges the fairy tale notion that true love means never having to argue. Instead, it embraces a more mature and realistic vision: authentic love includes the courage to engage honestly with difference and disagreement.

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