Setting Healthy Boundaries
Most of us in life would of experience pain whether minor or extreme with this in mind I understand how people might have difficulty in Interpersonal relationships in setting boundaries, it is an important part of establishing one’s identity and is a vital aspect of mental health and well-being.
In Interpersonal relationships, we often think of boundaries as a bad thing or unnecessary. Isn’t our partner supposed to anticipate our wants and needs? Isn’t that part of being in love?
Healthy boundaries are an important function of people to taking responsibility for their emotions. Having well-developed boundaries in place can lead to healthier relationships and help a person to avoid feeling manipulated or violated. Any boundaries a person determines for themselves should be openly communicated to others.
Boundaries provide a way for each individual to maintain their own identity and personal space within professional and personal relationships. In essence, boundaries are the guidelines a person determines for themselves how they want to be treated and what types of interactions they are willing to accept from others. Healthy boundaries are important to the function of allowing people to take accountability for their emotions. Having well-developed boundaries in place can lead to healthier relationships.
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