Psychiatrist has you covered up. Dr. Shrirang Joshi is a renowned psychiatrist, therapist, and life coach. He has been helping people to achieve excellence along with mental peace.  Unsplash
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The 6 Cs for a Good Relationship According to a Psychiatrist

Relationships can make or break the type of person we envision ourselves to be. A good relationship can do wonders. However, a toxic relationship can set us up for being scarred for life.

Author : Dr. Amey Patil

Relationships can make or break the type of person we envision ourselves to be. A good relationship can do wonders. However, a toxic relationship can set us up for being scarred for life.

However, this psychiatrist has you covered up. Dr. Shrirang Joshi is a renowned psychiatrist, therapist, and life coach in Mumbai. He has been helping people to achieve excellence along with mental peace.

Dr. Joshi took to Twitter to reveal his secret 6 Cs for a good relationship. 

Dr. Joshi took to Twitter to reveal his secret 6 Cs for a good relationship.

1) CHEMISTRY

Dr. Joshi believes that there should be an attraction between the partners.

2) COMBATIBILITY

Dr. Joshi says that the partners should have something in common to grow.

3) COMMITMENT

Dr. Joshi says that there should be a commitment and no relationship can survive without it.

4) COMMUNICATION

A good relationship should have people with the ability to resolve conflicts.

5) CRITICISM

How the mistakes are pointed out in a relationship is extremely important.

How the mistakes are pointed out in a relationship is extremely important.

6) COMPROMISE

A little compromise goes a long way in a relationship.

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