How to Quit Arguing With Your Partner
Video Description: Can't stop arguing with your life partner? Maybe it's time for a change. Clinical psychologist Robin Kerner, PHD, from St. Lukes Roosevelt Hospital, shares her insights. Related Article Subjects: Quit Arguing With Your Partner, arguing, fighting, marriage, marriage problems, relationship, relationship problems, robin kerner, significant other, tv360Quit Arguing With Your Partner
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