Battle For The Truth: Respectfully Managing Alternate Realities in Relationships

Published: Feb. 3, 2016, 1 a.m.

The Couples Therapist, Susan Lager and the Texas Conflict Coach\xae, Pattie Porter, discuss ways they each observe and\xa0deal with people who have\xa0difficulty managing\xa0differences about their respective truths\xa0regarding any situation. Because "reality" is\xa0so subjective, what happened, what was\xa0said, what may have been decided may look very different to each\xa0person in a situation,\xa0often resulting in an emotional standoff.\xa0 Tune in to learn about indicators of this problem,\xa0and to get some vital tools to move\xa0through these separate realities more respectfully in your marriage, at work,\xa0with your\xa0family or friends.\n\nSusan Lager is a psychotherapist, author, and relationship coach based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. She is the founder and principal of Couplespeak\u2122, providing coaching services,\xa0and The\xa0Couples Center PLLC, which provides psychotherapy\xa0services to individuals and couples who\xa0want help with relationship problems and would like to\xa0achieve more fulfillment in life.\xa0 Susan is\xa0noted for being a "tell it like it is" clinician who gets significant\xa0results\xa0for her clients.