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Nov 11 2024 22 mins   6

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Welcome back to Mr. and Mrs. Therapy, where hosts Tim and Ruth Olson explore the fundamental purpose of communication in relationships. As licensed marriage and family therapists, they delve into the reasons we communicate and how purposeful communication can foster deeper connections, reduce conflict, and enhance personal growth.


This episode kicks off with an intriguing story about a client with schizoaffective disorder, highlighting the power of vocabulary and the true purpose of communication: mutual understanding. The Olsons discuss how communication is a two-way street aimed at building connections, sharing information, expressing needs and emotions, resolving conflicts, and facilitating growth and learning.


Through engaging examples and expert insights, Tim and Ruth offer practical strategies for becoming more intentional and mindful communicators. They emphasize the importance of humor, vulnerability, and empathy in conversations to strengthen relationships and navigate conflicts successfully.


Join the Olsons in this insightful episode as they guide you to harness the transformative power of communication. Whether you're looking to heal past wounds or simply improve your interactions, this episode provides the tools you need to create meaningful and fulfilling connections.


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{Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide diagnosis or treatment. For personalized support, please seek professional help or call the National Suicide Hotline at 988 if you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or needs emotional support.}