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'Why do I always fall for the wrong person' and 4 other common questions for relationship therapists

'Why do I always fall for the wrong person' and 4 other common questions for relationship therapists

Relationship therapist Erna Snellen of Praktijk Liefdespijn addresses five of the most common questions couples face in their relationships. The article explores universal struggles, such as repetitive patterns in choosing partners, and provides professional insights into navigating these complex emotional issues.

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