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The argument is over, but the damage is still there. The frustration. The guilt. The distance. If you and your partner keep finding yourselves trapped in the same painful conflicts, this episode will show you a practical way to start breaking the cycle and rebuilding trust.

In the previous episode, Alastair introduced the Drama Triangle, the hidden relationship pattern that keeps couples stuck in blame, defensiveness and recurring arguments. In this episode, he shares the antidote: the Winner's Triangle, a simple framework that helps couples communicate in healthier, more productive ways during conflict.

You'll learn the three key shifts that transform destructive arguments into opportunities for connection. Discover how to move from blame to assertive communication, from helplessness to healthy vulnerability, and from trying to fix your partner to offering genuine support.

Through practical examples, Alastair explains why these changes create safer conversations, stronger emotional connection, and healthier conflict resolution.

Most importantly, you'll learn why lasting relationship change doesn't happen in the middle of an argument. It happens afterward, when you're willing to look honestly at your patterns, recognise the role you've been playing, and choose a different response next time. That's how trust is rebuilt. That's how relationships heal after anger. And that's how couples finally stop having the same fight over and over again.

Anger Secrets is the podcast for men and women who want lasting anger management solutions and healthier relationships. Hosted by Alastair Duhs, creator of The Complete Anger Management System, each episode explores anger control, emotional regulation, communication skills, and practical strategies for building calmer, happier, and more connected lives.

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