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Divergent Theory of Intimate Relationships

By: Jesse Omoregie
Narrated by: Connie Elsberry
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Forming an intimate relationship can be rewarding and satisfying, and it can shape the ways people view the world around them. Despite the feelings of satisfaction derived from such a relationship, when divergence strikes, an intimate relationship can become a source of affliction, pain, sorrow, and other adversities. Because couples are not always aware when divergence begins to ravage their relationships, as it begins in a subtle manner, its entrance and sojourn in the relationship tend to elude the individuals in the relationship.

In this book, two main recommendations were designed as mechanisms for change. These are “The Workplace Approach” and the “SCRAP LOC Model”. Adopting these approaches to relationships can help to combat divergence by creating a conducive environment for the relationship to thrive, prompting the relationship back to the “point of unison".

©2023 Jesse Omoregie (P)2023 Jesse Omoregie

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