emotional regulation in relationships
Emotional regulation in relationships refers to the ability of individuals to manage and control their emotions in order to maintain healthy and balanced interactions with their partners. It involves recognizing and understanding one's own emotions, as well as effectively expressing them and responding to the emotions expressed by their partner, in a way that promotes understanding, empathy, and the overall well-being of the relationship.
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