Marital Arguments and Health
October 2, 2007
Category: Emotional Intelligence and Communication
In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the impact of marital arguments on health, particularly focusing on the differences between men and women. He explores the concept of self-silencing, where individuals suppress their feelings during conflicts, and how this can lead to serious health issues, especially for women. The discussion highlights the importance of expressing emotions and the potential dangers of unresolved anger. DeMille emphasizes that while arguments are a natural part of relationships, the way they are handled can significantly affect both emotional well-being and physical health. He encourages listeners to communicate openly and seek therapy if needed.
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