Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is a best-selling author of 8 books and co-creator of the powerful Inner BondingĀ® healing process. Ready to join the thousands who have discovered real love and intimacy? Learn Inner Bonding now! Click here for a FREE Inner Bonding Course, and visit our website at www.innerbonding.com for more articles and help. Phone Sessions Available.
Articles by this Author
Avoiding Your Feelings by Focusing on Your Partner
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published December 13, 2009
- Relationships
- Unrated
We all have many addictive ways of avoiding feeling our painful feelings and taking responsibility for them Some of the ways are obvious, such as using substances and processes
Women Who Wish Their Spouses Would Die
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published November 16, 2009
- Marriage
- Unrated
"I feel awful saying this," Mary told me during one of our phone counseling sessions, "but I often wish my husband would die I feel like a terrible person saying this, but I think about it a lot
The Silent Treatment
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published November 7, 2009
- Relationships
- Unrated
Research indicates that children would rather be yelled at than ignored
When prisoners are being punished, they are put in isolation, because being isolated is one of the harshest punishments there is - other than physical abuse
When is it Helpful to Apologize?
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published October 23, 2009
- Relationships
- Unrated
"When it is helpful to apologize" asked Patricia, a client of mine, in one of our phone sessions
Is Your Partner Always Pointing Out Your Flaws?
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published October 10, 2009
- Relationships
- Unrated
Some people believe that it is caring to point out their partner's flaws - that it will help to make that person a better person But the intent behind pointing out flaws is not loving - it is controlling
High Maintenance Relationships
- By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
- Published October 1, 2009
- Relationships
- Unrated
What is a high maintenance relationship A high maintenance relationship is when someone is making you responsible for him or her in various different areas of life
