Dr. Barton Goldsmith: People Are Not Disposable
- Dr. Barton Goldsmith, a psychotherapist, advises trying conversation before ending communication with someone important or stopping texting.
- He explains that people often avoid discussions due to fear or hurt, which leads to pushing others away and later feeling loss after anger fades.
- Goldsmith notes that honestly expressing feelings can prompt change and save friendships or marriages by resolving underlying issues through listening and dialogue.
- He emphasizes that holding onto anger and pain prevents you from improving your overall well-being and quality of life.
- Open communication and setting limits with loved ones can prevent loss and maintain valued relationships despite difficulties or past hurts.
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Dr. Barton Goldsmith: People Are Not Disposable
We live in a world where people — even those we once loved — are treated as if they were disposable. Without even talking about the issue, we move away from friends and family who disappoint us, and without so…


People are not disposable
We live in a world where people — even those we once loved — are treated as if they were disposable. Without even talking about the issue, we move away from friends and family who disappoint us, and without so…
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