How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 1)

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 1)

What if my partner doesn’t want to work on our issues?

What if my partner doesn’t want to work on our issues?

Wouldn’t it be easier to find a new partner?

Wouldn’t it be easier to find a new partner?

How would creating emotional safety change the relationship?

How would creating emotional safety change the relationship?

Happiness: How can we increase pleasure and love together?

Happiness: How can we increase pleasure and love together?

What can we do right now to be happier?

What can we do right now to be happier?

What is “compatibility” in a love relationship?

What is “compatibility” in a love relationship?

Where do these personality needs come from?

Where do these personality needs come from?

How can we identify what our core personality needs are?

How can we identify what our core personality needs are?

How do we find our personality needs using the Enneagram?

How do we find our personality needs using the Enneagram?

What are the nine personality needs in the Enneagram?

What are the nine personality needs in the Enneagram?

How can we learn more about our own Enneagram type and our partners?

How can we learn more about our own Enneagram type and our partners?

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 4): Spice up Love

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 4): Spice up Love

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 1)

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 1)

Part 3 - How to Have a Successful Relationship: Tools for Resolving Issues

Part 3 - How to Have a Successful Relationship: Tools for Resolving Issues

If we're in love, why can there be so much conflict or tension?

If we're in love, why can there be so much conflict or tension?

Meeting Dates Made Easy

Meeting Dates Made Easy

Prom Etiquette

Prom Etiquette

How to Buy Diamond Jewelry

How to Buy Diamond Jewelry

How to Buy Diamond Stud Earrings

How to Buy Diamond Stud Earrings

How to Buy a Diamond Bracelet

How to Buy a Diamond Bracelet

How to Buy a Diamond Necklace

How to Buy a Diamond Necklace

How to Save Money Buying Diamond Jewelry

How to Save Money Buying Diamond Jewelry

How to Buy Diamond Jewelry Online

How to Buy Diamond Jewelry Online

How to Care For Diamond Jewelry

How to Care For Diamond Jewelry

How to Insure Your Diamond Jewelry

How to Insure Your Diamond Jewelry

How to Trade-up Diamond Jewelry

How to Trade-up Diamond Jewelry

Dating Tips for Shy People

Dating Tips for Shy People

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Chris Wright

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Chris Wright is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. He sees clients in the Washington, D.C. area and has telephone clients from around the world. So if you are having difficulty in your relationship, call for a free telephone consultation. Chris was Director of the Human Relations Institute in Houston and with PAIRS International -- training psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists in couple's skills programs. As an innovator in the field, he has developed a unique blend of tools that increase the effectiveness in relationships. He has Masters Degrees from the University of Arizona and Antioch University in Los Angeles.

How can we identify what our core personality needs are?

Relationship expert Chris Wright talks about how we can identify what our core personality needs are.

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Host: Is there a way to identify, what your core personality needs are?

Speaker: There is a simple system that shows what our core needs are for both you and your partner and everybody, it is called the enneagram personality system. It is an ancient system in sacred phycology that explains what makes people tick, why they are, the way they are, what those core needs are? In this system there are nine different types of people, nine different ways of experiencing reality, each one is driven by a core need inside.

So, they are referred to by number. You could be a one, you could be a five, you could be a seven and if there are hundred people in the room, they would all fall into these nine categories. So, it works like this, people of the same type all share a certain gift in their personality, a certain quality in their personality that is incredible, that is wonderful. But to the extent that they lose touch with that quality, there leaves emptiness inside, where they are missing that quality and their essence and it is painful for them, it is a terrifying place that void that emptiness inside and it drives a personality that is driven to try to find in the outside world what is missing inside, it becomes dependent on the outside world to fill that quality that I am missing inside. So, let us give you an example, in the enneagram let s use the ones, the ones in the enneagram have this gift of perfection, they have an intuitive sense, moment by moment what would make every situation perfect, it is incredible.

But when they lose touch with that quality, it leaves an emptiness inside, it leaves a pressure, it leaves an insecurity having to do with perfection, a fear of the imperfection and that drives a personality that is thrown way out here as far as possible, trying to always scan for to get in the experience of everything being done perfect, everything being done right. When it is right, it creates wholeness inside, it replicates something I am missing inside myself, I now feel complete, I feel whole, I feel wonderful. It is like sugar but then it dissolves and start to creates an effrontery in the personality to constantly make sure the outside world is perfect, is done right so I can feel fulfilled inside.

It is like it cerates a reference point, a singular reference point vantage point of my personality that all I scan for is moment by moment, is it done right, is it done right, is it perfect, is it right, is it right, so that if I walk into a room I merely notice when something is not perfect. So, when the situation gets out of balance, if it starts moving this close to the emptiness, it starts irritating me. You did not put the stapler back where you found it in the exact place, if it gets even this close to the emptiness where it is even further much of a mess, the kitchen is a mess, now I am not just irritated I am upset and if I walk in and see the whole is a mess that I am this close to that emptiness I am furious. And if in this relationship you throw me right into that place inside, that insecurity, then I can t live in this relationship, I can t work in this job under these conditions. Each of us have a core need inside, that need becomes our whole reality, our whole personality is designed about trying to fill that need, when the need is filled we feel whole, when the need not filled we feel empty, we feel pain.

What is an example of tensions creating conflict using the Enneagram?

What is an example of tensions creating conflict using the Enneagram?

What does the Enneagram teach about self-awareness?

What does the Enneagram teach about self-awareness?

How can I identify all the areas in my personality where these pressures show up?

How can I identify all the areas in my personality where these pressures show up?

If I don't know what my partner is upset about how can I validate it?

If I don't know what my partner is upset about how can I validate it?

What is the most important Element or skill in discussing issues?

What is the most important Element or skill in discussing issues?

Tools for Listening so That You Always Feel Heard

Tools for Listening so That You Always Feel Heard

Can I always de-escalate the pressure?

Can I always de-escalate the pressure?

Part 5 - How to Live the Relationship You Dreamed Of

Part 5 - How to Live the Relationship You Dreamed Of

For unhappy couples, could they just be incompatible?

For unhappy couples, could they just be incompatible?

What does it take for a couple to live the relationship they've dreamed of?

What does it take for a couple to live the relationship they've dreamed of?