🏥 Health 8h ago · Mark B. Borg, Jr, Ph.D., and Haruna Miyamoto-Borg LCSW

Keeping Score Is a Relationship Killer

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Keeping Score Is a Relationship Killer
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Keeping score can turn loving partners into opponents who track each other’s failures more than each other’s effort.

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