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2289: Three Ways Social Media Makes It Harder to Get Emotionally Divorced by Dr. Margaret Rutherford on Breaking Up
Episode 2289

2289: Three Ways Social Media Makes It Harder to Get Emotionally Divorced by Dr. Margaret Rutherford on Breaking Up

Dr. Margaret Rutherford delves into the challenges of emotionally divorcing from a partner in the age of social media

Optimal Relationships Daily - Dating, Marriage and Parenting · Optimal Living Daily | Greg Audino

August 25, 202410m 18s

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Episode 2289:

Dr. Margaret Rutherford delves into the challenges of emotionally divorcing from a partner in the age of social media. She explains how platforms like Facebook and Instagram can prolong emotional turmoil by keeping individuals tied to their exes' lives. The piece encourages readers to focus on personal healing and establish healthier communication habits.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://drmargaretrutherford.com/getting-emotionally-divorced-three-ways-social-media-prolongs-the-process/

Quotes to ponder:

"It’s much healthier to focus on your own healing, as you’ve got a rough enough ride without making it rougher."

"You can only control your end of that relationship. And getting emotionally divorced - so that you’re not looking for anything from them other than a co-parent - needs to be your focus."

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