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The psychology of toxic relationships
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The psychology of toxic relationships

Exploring the Depths of Toxic Relationships and Finding Liberation"
Created byFelix Iorhon
Last updated 10/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Identify warning signs: Learn to recognize behaviors and patterns indicative of toxic relationships, such as manipulation, control, and emotional abuse.
  • Establish boundaries: Develop skills to set and maintain healthy boundaries in relationships, including assertiveness and self-advocacy
  • Understand impact: Gain insight into the emotional, psychological, and physical effects of toxic relationships on oneself and others involved.
  • Cultivate self-awareness: Reflect on personal values, beliefs, and behaviors that may contribute to engaging in or tolerating toxic relationships.

Course content

1 section7 lectures35m total length
  • Introduction: What is a toxic relationship2:47
  • What Does Healthy Relationships and Intimacy Look Like?7:10

    Explore the six foundations of a healthy relationship—honesty, trust, respect, boundaries, communication, and consent—started with self, and stay careful to avoid toxic relationships.

  • Building a healthy relationships8:53
  • Emotional manipulation2:44
  • Stop negative behaviors in your relationships9:01
  • Repairing toxic patterns2:34
  • Psychological and emotional reasons for toxic relationship2:08

Requirements

  • Studying toxic relationships typically involves understanding psychology, interpersonal dynamics, and communication patterns. It often requires knowledge in fields like psychology, sociology, and sometimes even criminology or law, depending on the context. Additionally, research skills and ethical considerations are important for conducting studies in this area.

Description



Get out of toxic relationships, and break the pattern of toxic relationships, most people get involved in relationships that lead them to a depressed life, relationships that are self-centered, selfish, and boring, are you in that form of relationship?


Are you having difficulties quitting a relationship that is sucking and draining your resources?.


Getting yourself involved in a relationship toxic relationship is easy but getting out of it becomes difficult, do you know the reason why it is difficult to break from it?


Do you know that a toxic relationship can separate you from your family and friends?


Toxic relationships lead to traumatic experiences and depression, while most women experience postpartum depression during childbirth, which later leads to complicated and traumatic childbirth.


This program is about toxifying yourself from the unworthy relationship, that relationship that keeps frustrating your life, that relationship that will lead you to your early grave, this program will guide you to toxify yourself from such a relationship.


You'll introduced to the various causes, and triggers that lead to toxic relationship


Also, you will be exposed to the dangers of toxicity, most individuals get stuck be toxic relationships but they fail to identify the remote causes of the toxicity.


The good news is that all the triggers, reasons, and causes are discussed in this program.


Get the best strategies to break out of toxic relationships to maintain a healthy lifestyle.


We all work for our well-being but toxicity keeps tripping us back ward but here there is a simple and accurate method of breaking from such relationship.


This course is designed basically for individuals struggling with a toxic relationship.


Get ready by enrolling in this course and liberate yourself from unworthy and toxic relationships.













































Who this course is for:

  • Toxic relationships can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. They can occur in romantic relationships, friendships, family dynamics, or even in professional settings. The key is recognizing the signs and taking steps to address or exit the situation.