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When we decide to build a relationship, we must remember: there are no right recipes, everyone will tread their own unique path. Someone will get married, and someone will build long-term relationships without officially registering the marriage. Someone will have children, and someone will live without them. Some will be with people of the opposite sex, others with people of their own sex. In all these situations, there will be something in common, and something only yours, special.
In the book, psychologist-psychotherapist Volodymyr Stanchyshyn talks about similar moments that every couple can experience. What happens when the first stage of falling in love ends? Why are crises and conflicts normal? How does life change when a couple has a baby? How can parents survive the "explosion" of a child's adolescence? What stages does a family raising a child with a disability go through? Why is domestic violence not a private matter and should be talked about? How should family members live where there is an alcoholic person? How can they survive the loss of a partner?
The author does not offer a program of action, ready-made answers, or advice. Instead, drawing on his hours of practice, he covers those life situations that his clients most often talk about.