The Nature of Truly Supportive Relationships September 2, 2021conscience, empathy, Integrity, Intimacy, Personality and Character, Psychology, Relationships, Responsibility, Social Issues, Spiritualityboundaries, character, commitment, contrition, positive regard, supportive relationships, trustDr. Simon Supportive relationships have highly recognizable core characteristics that sadly are in short supply in our character-impaired times.
Committed Relationships Can Fuel Growth June 10, 2017Integrity, Personality and Character, Relationships, Responsibilitycharacter, commitment, growth, relationshipsDr. Simon We grow in character by learning to love rightly. That takes considerable, committed effort. But the payoffs are immense. Unfortunately, in our character impaired times, too few among us are willing to pay the price.
Trust and Commitment Go Hand in Hand July 24, 2015Faith, Personality and Character, Psychology, Relationships, Responsibility, Social Issuescharacter, commitment, marriage, relationships, trustDr. Simon When it comes to a developing and maintaining a sound relationship, trust and commitment go hand in hand.
Saying “No” to a One-Sided Relationship September 28, 2011Personality and Character, Relationshipscharacter, commitment, denial, one-sided, relationships, selfish, Unhealthy RelationshipsDr. Simon Saying “no” to a one-sided relationship is a testament to healthy self-awareness.
Does He Abuse Me Out of Fear and Insecurity? May 7, 2010Abuse, Manipulation, Personality and Character Disorders, Relationshipsabuse, character, character disorder, character disturbance, commitment, exploitation, fear, insecurity, personality, personality disorder, phobia, relationships, Unhealthy RelationshipsDr. Simon Some of the most commonly accepted perspectives on human behavior actually set people up for victimization in their relationships.