In this episode of their series about being 'Sick At Home', Chad and Angela cue up the conversation for couples to talk about where they learned how to be sick. Sounds weird, but the reality is that we all learned patterns from our family of origin about not only being sick, but also how to respond when those around us are sick. Can you remember a time in your childhood when you or someone in your family got sick? How did it go? Where you a good patient? Were they a good responder? Maybe you got messages that it is better to power through and not be over imposing, or maybe you had a mom made the best chicken noodle soup and comforted your soul the whole time. The point is, can you talk about how those memories influenced how you and your spouse now respond when one of you is "Sick At Home"? Check it out.
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What We Wish We Knew: Episode 9- What Do I Need
What We Wish We Knew: Episode 8- A Chance To Respond
What We Wish We Knew: Episode 7- Partner Awareness
What We Wish We Knew: Episode 6- Self Awareness
What We Wish We Knew: Episode 5- Emotional Response
What We Wish We Knew: Episode 4- Content Topics
What We Wish We Knew: Episode 3- In-Laws Part 2
What We Wish We Knew: Episode 2- In-Laws Part 1
What We Wish We Knew: Episode 1- Family Influence
Year In Review: Episode 3- Take Care Of Each Other
Year In Review: Episode 2- Your View Of Yourself
Year In Review: Episode 1- Stopping The Cycle
Answering Listener Questions: Q&A: 1
Keep Dating Your Spouse: Episode 4- Bring Your Best Self
Keep Dating Your Spouse: Episode 3- Date Your Withdrawer
Keep Dating Your Spouse: Episode 2- Date Your Pursuer
Keep Dating Your Spouse: Episode 1- The Fade
The Same Language: Episode3- Show Your Work
The Same Language: Episode 2- Practical Tools
The Same Laguage: Episode 1- Finding Clarity
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