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Conflict is a normal part of every close relationship. The question is not whether disagreements, misunderstandings, and hurt will happen. The question is how people respond when they do. This section explores how healthy relationships navigate conflict, take responsibility, repair hurt, rebuild trust, and learn to face difficulties together rather than against each other.
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A Different Way of Thinking About Conflict
Many people see conflict as something to avoid. Others see it as something to win. This Learning Hub takes a different view. Conflict is often an invitation to understand something important. Something that matters. Something that hurts. Something that needs attention.
When approached with curiosity, understanding, accountability, and repair, conflict can become one of the ways relationships grow stronger. Not because conflict is enjoyable. But because it provides opportunities to understand each other more deeply.
Healthy relationships are not built through the absence of conflict. They are built through learning how to navigate conflict together.
