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  • About Kathryn Maietta, MSW, LCSW
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    • The Paradigm Shift
    • 30 Ways to Boost Resilience
    • Five Roadblocks to Effective Communication
    • What is a Healthy Relationship?
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Devoted to successful and healthy relationships.

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Relationships Relearned offers information,
education, and skills for creating and
sustaining successful healthy relationships.
  • Relationships Relearned
  • About Kathryn Maietta, MSW, LCSW
  • Books
    • Be Angry, But Not Aggressive
    • Relationships Relearned – The Book
    • Crush Your Stress – 302 Coping Skills for Managing Your Stress
      • PDF Forms
  • Articles
    • Three Brains: What is The Figurative Concept?
    • The Paradigm Shift
    • 30 Ways to Boost Resilience
    • Five Roadblocks to Effective Communication
    • What is a Healthy Relationship?
  • Blogs
  • Mentoring
  • Contact Me
The sun setting image is about the ending the day in a positive way, with relationship knowledge and newly learned skills.

Welcome to Relationships Relearned

This image shows the alligator is trying to rationalize eating the turtle, but the turtle demonstrates that there is no justification.

Every interaction with another human either creates a new relationship or expands an existing one.

How successful you are in navigating a new or existing relationship is based on what you observed and learned earlier in life. Along the way, maybe you learned great communication and relationship skills. And maybe you didn’t.

Gossip, Rumors and Idle Chatter is like two parrots repeating everything they heard.
This wild rose plant seen here did not try to grow in the ledge, it just did!

It isn’t enough to just learn new relationship skills. No. It will be necessary to identify and unlearn destructive behaviors. Without putting in the effort to discard these destructive skills, they will return at the worst possible moment.

Learn.   Unlearn.   Relearn.   Relationships Relearned.

Wild Mustangs crossing the road in Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, North Dakota.
Photo of Bison from a herd in Yellowstone National Park.
Ancient tree with people under it.

Books by Kathryn Maietta, MSW, LCSW

Book Cover of Be Angry, But Not Aggressive book

Published January, 2023

Relationships Relearned Book Front Cover

Published July, 2022

Crush Your Stress - 302 Coping Skills for Managing Your Stress book cover

Published October, 2020

Recent Posts

  • Self-Esteem Vs. Confidence – Which Is Better?
  • Forgiveness Can Free You To Live Life
  • How To Combat Insomnia With Good Sleep Hygiene
  • What Are 3 Facts About Feelings?
  • The Ability of Domestic Abusers (Batterers) To Become Non-Abusive

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About me

For the past 40 years I have been a clinical social worker. My practice focused on working with adults, both individual and couples.

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  • Forgiveness Can Free You To Live Life
  • How To Combat Insomnia With Good Sleep Hygiene
  • What Are 3 Facts About Feelings?

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