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Jul 13, 2014 · We shouldn't treat our loved ones less kindly than we do strangers. But the reality is that we often do.
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Dec 28, 2020 · Do what you can, concretely. As possible, protect yourself from people who wrong you; shrink the relationship to the size that is safe.
Feb 2, 2024 · If someone (a stranger, a friend, or a family member) is treating you poorly, you probably want to know why. Figure out what’s going on by watching their behavior and getting advice from others. Then, have an open conversation with the person to see why they’re treating you poorly.
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In a new study, Stanford psychologists examined why some people respond differently to an upsetting situation and learned that people’s motivations play an important role in how they react.
However, we all want to treat our close family members and significant others well. We want to show our loved ones respect and treat them with kindness and dignity – and we often feel guilt when we treat them unkindly and unfairly.
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Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fair (dignified, unbiased) manner. This type of treatment is key to fostering individuals’ sense of belonging in the group.