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Alan E. Fruzzetti



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The High-Conflict Couple: A...

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“validation between partners is the communication of understanding and acceptance”
Alan E. Fruzzetti, The High-Conflict Couple: A Dialectical Behavior Therapy Guide to Finding Peace, Intimacy, and Validation

“In contrast, when someone we love fails to understand us or fails to accept us, it is frustrating and disappointing.”
Alan E. Fruzzetti, The High-Conflict Couple: A Dialectical Behavior Therapy Guide to Finding Peace, Intimacy, and Validation

“It is common to hear people (especially counselors or therapists) say things like “feelings are always valid.” What this usually means is that if a person feels a certain way, he or she feels that way for a reason. The feelings may be in reaction to faulty data, but the fact is that the person feels what she or he feels, wants what she or he wants, thinks what she or he thinks. It just is what it is.”
Alan E. Fruzzetti, The High-Conflict Couple: A Dialectical Behavior Therapy Guide to Finding Peace, Intimacy, and Validation



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