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In Online
Media: Dr. Kamal Khurana's inputs
on marriage & relationship problem solving
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TimesofIndia.com
Do
you mock your mate?
Dr. Kamal Khurana,
relationship counselor states, "Laughing together and laughing at
someone are
two different things. When you say something satirical about your mate,
you are
in a way belittling, disowning and disrespecting him/her. Whether
consciously or
unconsciously, partners fail to realise that such callous remarks
indicate their
inconsiderate behaviour and will in the long term harm the
relationship."
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India
Today Group Online - itgo.in
Bounce
back after a break-up
According to relationship therapist Dr Kamal Khurana of counselling
clinic Purple Alley, the incidence of break-ups among unmarried couples
is at an alltime high now. He says, “Today’s youngsters are short on
patience and acceptance, specially in a romantic relationship”. |
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TimesofIndia.com
Are you dating a married man?
Dr Kamal Khurana, a marriage
and relationship
counselor explains, "Women who fall for married men are usually
seeking attention and emotional support. Since married men seem to be
more
experienced and mature, they get attracted towards them.
Owing to their experience,
married men understand the emotional needs and desires of women better
than
their single
counterparts. However, men usually get attracted to other women as
a result of a deficiency or a lack of satisfaction (emotional/sexual)
in their
present relationship. "
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Cosmopoliton
- cosmo.itgo.in
Banish the V-day slump!
According to Dr Kamal Khurana, Marriage and Relationship Therapist,
“Valentine’s Day and the
period around it is a temporary phase of anticipation and excitement,
especially as practically everybody is celebrating it. When your mind
is projected to so many stimuli, you begin to expect too much out of
that one day or week. So naturally, when it is over, the blues set in.” |
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In Print Media: Dr.
Kamal Khurana on counseling
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Cosmopolitan:
Valentines Day, Love Counseling |
Femina:
Marriage problems & In-laws
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HT City:
Relationship Counseling |

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GrahShobha:
Marriage Problems on Rise
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Hindustan Times:
Counseling students
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Hindustan Times Supplement:
Student Counseling
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