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December 22, 2020

Learning to Resolve Conflict

In the heat of an argument, it's easy to say something to your spouse that you'll later regret. When you're angry after a conflict, it's critical to deal with it rather than stuff it away. John, Greg and Erin will give some helpful solutions for dealing with anger and conflict well.

Original Air Date: December 22, 2020

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