Show Notes
Corey Costanzo is the Co-Owner of Asheville’s Still Point Wellness Spa, a licensed addiction counselor, trauma specialist, licensed massage therapist, master didgeridoo player, colleague, and good friend.
In this episode, Corey and I have a conversation about what to do after a fight with your partner. We share our strategies and stories with our own spouses as well as tips and tools from working with our clients. We also stress how important it is to reflect on your own role. Think about how you may have contributed to the disagreement and how you could communicate better next time and...be willing to apologize for your part.
“Look beyond the surface-level argument to discuss the underlying needs, hurts, or problems that may have fueled the fight “
- Corey Costanzo
Related podcasts:
- Aftermath of a Fight of a Regrettable Incident
- Control Issues
- Understanding the Shame Cycle
- Allowing Influence from Your Partner
- Emotional Regulation
Connect with Corey Costanzo:
- Still Point Wellness
- Still Point Wellness on Instagram
- Still Point Wellness on Facebook
- Still Point Wellness on Pinterest
- Corey Costanzo on LinkedIn
- Email: stillpoint@stillpointwell.com
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