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Courage Compass Therapy

  • Courage to be imperfect
  • About
    • What is therapy like? + Q&A
    • About Courage Compass Therapy | Anya Surnitsky
  • Specialties
    • Trauma and EMDR
    • Adult ADD/ADHD
    • When ADHD is the Trauma
    • Courage Compass
    • CEN
  • Groups + Workshops
    • Solidly Single Group
    • Adults who lost a parent as a child
    • ADHD group
    • CEN group
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6 Top Secret Tricks the Happiest Couples Already Know

April 21, 2017 Anya Surnitsky

You’re wondering if this is another gimmick… can couples actually achieve happiness?  When you’re unhappy with your relationship, it may seem like happy couples are in your face, walking hand-in-hand everywhere you go. You may roll your eyes covertly (or even overtly) and think to yourself, “I wonder how long it will be before the honeymoon ends.”  Cynicism about relationships can grow like a cancer, fed by resentment and avoidance.  Ok… So how do the happy couples sustain it?

As with most things in life, marital satisfaction/happiness is a practice that we need to work on every day individually and as a couple.  So yes, it’s totally possible with an open and accepting perspective.  Here are some secrets that the happiest couples know (and practice) to earn their title.

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In Communication Tags relationships, communication, couples
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Anya Surnitsky, LCSW | Telehealth in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maine, Wisconsin, and Florida for anxiety, trauma, and ADHD.