The Need for Healthy Boundaries
Briefly

Healthy boundaries are about letting others in safely, and others letting us in safely. They serve to protect both ourselves and others from harm and misunderstanding.
Sven and Rose are entering counseling not out of struggle, but to establish healthy boundaries before they start living together, showing their commitment to mutual respect and understanding.
The best relationships feature well-defined boundaries that are respected by both partners. Without these boundaries, couples risk infringing upon each other’s needs and values, leading to conflict.
Healthy boundaries function as a protective measure, allowing for both individuals to guard themselves against potential harm from each other, while also ensuring they do not harm their partner.
Read at Psychology Today
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