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But healers work toward a solution. They try things and ask for advice. They refuse to accept that the future has to look like the present. They believe.
2. Avoid "Compensatory" Behaviors or Work-arounds
Those who don't believe a relationship will get better start to work around it. In medicine, such activities are called "compensatory behaviors," because the patient is "compensating" for the deficient limb or process. This can be a problem. First, it puts extra strain on the other parts of someone's life, and long-term problems can develop in the relationships that have to bear the extra weight. Second, compensating behaviors don't allow the original broken relationship to fully heal—they simply hide it.
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