Quit Kissing Frogs
The dating world can be rough for anyone, but particularly so for women who want something more than casual dating. Quit Kissing Frogs is a podcast exploring dating and relationships from the perspective of a therapist who’s been there herself. I'm Dominique, a Licensed Social Worker who has worked with many individuals and couples to address a diverse array of challenges, with a particular focus on romantic relationships, dating, and marriage. I want every woman out there - whether single, dating, or even married - to be able to have a better understanding of relationships and how she can meet the right match and cultivate the relationship she’s been longing for. So ladies, whether you want to meet a great guy you could settle down with, or you’ve already met the man of your dreams and now you’re trying to figure out how to build a life together, this podcast is for you. You don’t have to go it alone...but you do have to quit kissing frogs! So grab an espresso, settle in, and let’s make your love life better. For more information, check out QuitKissingFrogs.comTo submit a question for a future Q&A episode, please use this form: https://quitkissingfrogs.com/got-a-question-for-the-pod
Quit Kissing Frogs
Breaking Up: How & Why to End a Relationship
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Dominique, LSW
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Episode 7
Breaking up can be painful, and deciding to end a relationship can be a difficult choice to make. In this episode, we’ll discuss reasons to end a relationship and what warrants a breakup, as well as what makes breaking up so difficult. We’ll also talk a bit about the practical side of making a breakup healthier and how to avoid unnecessary pain and drama. Be sure to stay tuned for Part 2 next week!
Mentioned in today’s podcast:
- Quit Kissing Frogs episode #05 - “Deal-Breakers & Deal-Makers” (listen here)
For more information, head over to QuitKissingFrogs.com
To submit a question for a future Q&A episode, please use this form: https://quitkissingfrogs.com/got-a-question-for-the-pod
*** Resources for abusive relationships:
- National Domestic Violence Hotline (available 24/7) 800-799-7233
- More help can be found at: https://www.thehotline.org/
- Directory for local resources for domestic violence/abusive relationships: https://www.thehotline.org/get-help/domestic-violence-local-resources/