Relationship Conflict

Infographic with relationship clarification questions in categories: beliefs, values, and goals; family and social life; communication; intimacy. Questions focus on compatibility, emotional support, parenting styles, work-life balance, and intimacy needs. Provided by TherapistAid.com.
Infographic titled 'Relationship Maintenance: Behaviors for a Healthy Relationship,' outlining five key behaviors: Positivity, Openness, Assurances, Task-Sharing, and Social Network. Each section includes examples and explanations to promote healthy romantic relationships through communication, trust, teamwork, and social engagement.
A money beliefs and behaviors worksheet from TherapistAid. It features scales to indicate preferences for saving versus spending, being debt-averse versus debt-willing, prioritizing possessions versus experiences, keeping finances separate versus merged, having frugal versus lavish spending habits, spending on oneself versus others, making planned versus spontaneous purchases, and being risk-averse versus risk-tolerant.
Guidelines for fair fighting in relationships titled 'Fair Fighting Rules' from Therapist Aid. Includes advice on discussing one topic at a time, avoiding degrading language, expressing feelings with words, taking turns speaking, avoiding stonewalling, not yelling, taking time-outs when needed, and attempting to reach a compromise. © 2020 Therapist Aid LLC.
Chart illustrating attachment styles in romantic relationships, including secure, anxious, avoidant, and anxious-avoidant types, with descriptions and characteristics for each style.
An infographic titled 'Money Beliefs & Behaviors' with several statements followed by scales. Each scale depicts a continuum between two opposing views. For example, 'I view money as a source of...' with options from 'stress' to 'enjoyment'. Other scales include perspectives on financial future, money comparison, financial success, focus on present vs. future, money scarcity vs. abundance, early money memories, and financial planning preference from 'budget' to 'wing it'.