This piece explores how emotional flooding during arguments affects relationships, particularly in parenting and romantic contexts, and offers practical psychological tools like cognitive reappraisal, the 20-minute break, and biofeedback to regulate emotional responses and retain
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detecting early signs of emotional overwhelm
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