Dr. Mark Vander Ley and Michelle Robison, MSW, LCSW Discuss the difference between accepting someones behavior, values, thoughts, or feelings as compared to condoning them.
Mark and Michelle discuss:
1. Acceptance does not mean you condone ones actions
2. The importance of maintaining relationship even in periods of rebellion or disagreement.
3. Several stories that illustrate the power of Radical acceptance and it's value for relationships
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