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Building Better Relationships

People who successfully build intimate relationships with friends and/or a significant other know of the benefits a good relationship can provide in an individual's life:

Practicing some of the following skills can foster closeness with others:

1. Be Yourself

Don’t try to relate to others by acting like you think they would want/expect you to. Being real from the start gives each person a chance to see if they can be comfortable with each other's beliefs, interests, looks, and lifestyle.

2. Communicate Better

This is an essential skill in a good relationship of any type.

3. Resolve Conflicts

Take the relationship from MY WAY/YOUR WAY to OUR WAY through negotiation and compromise. Start the problem solving by listening to and respecting each other's point of view. Conflicts are more easily addressed when both people participate in the solution, instead of one person dominating the decision making process. Aim for a balance of power.

4. Reciprocate

Give equal importance to the feelings, interests, and needs of each person in the relationship. Develop the skill of both giving and receiving emotional support.

5. Enjoy Each Other!

Let good humor and fun together be a part of your regular schedule.

If you are struggling with a relationship and would like more assistance or counseling, please contact the Counseling Center. To learn more about counseling click here. For information to make an appointment click here.

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adapted from University of Texas at Dallas/student counseling center/Su - created by SB