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The spectrum of human relationships—intimate, family, friendship, acquaintance—colors every aspect of life. When relationships go well, they provide a sense of security, connection, reassurance, and understanding. When relationships are broken, in conflict, or in transition, people can experience incredible distress, loss, and isolation. We are human. We yearn to be connected to others and to be understood.
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