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Friday, July 24, 2020

Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships

Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships

What is a healthy relationship?

Healthy relationships allow both partners in that relationship to feel respected, appreciated, supported and connected but still feel independent and comfortable in the relationship. In a healthy relationship with good communication, both partners in that relationship should treat each other with respect. 

What is an unhealthy relationship?

An unhealthy relationship is a relationship one or both partners show behaviour that is not healthy and doesn't have any respect for each other. An unhealthy relationship is bad for you. It can be unhealthy in many ways. If you or your significant other is aggressive or physically threatening the relationship is unhealthy.

Different types of relationships:

Friends
Boyfriend/Girlfriend
Family
De facto/Marriage
Parents - Caregivers
Siblings
Teachers
Classmates
Workmates
Pets

Healthy Relationships:

- Respecting the others in the relationship beliefs.
- You’re able to express yourself to the other without feeling scared.
- You can feel safe and comfortable with the other person.
- You don’t worry about violence in the relationship.
- Respect and take interest into the other hobbies

Unhealthy Relationships:

- Feeling pressure to change yourself for the other.
- You have a lack of privacy.
- Yelling or physical violence during an argument.
- Lack of fairness and equality.
- Feeling pressure to leave behind the things you enjoy for the other.
- Other talking about you behind your back.


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