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Show Notes:

As parents, we often work for harmony in our lives and relationships, but sometimes our actions and beliefs clash, creating cognitive dissonance. This uncomfortable feeling can lead to stress and conflict, but it also offers a unique opportunity for growth and self-awareness. By understanding and addressing cognitive dissonance, you can create healthier relationships, enhance you mental health and wellness, and cultivate a more fulfilling family life. Join us as we explore practical strategies for transforming dissonance into personal and relational growth.

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Quotes:

As Joel Cooper notes, "The holding of two or more inconsistent cognitions arouses the state of cognitive dissonance, which is experienced as uncomfortable tension".

As Carl Jung once said, "Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate".

Leon Festinger noted, "The existence of dissonance, being psychologically uncomfortable, will motivate the person to try to reduce the dissonance and achieve consonance".

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