Overcome Control Conflict With Your Spouse or Partner

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Managing and resolving conflict is an intricate part of any relationship, and for those looking to weave harmony into their interaction with their partners, this training set is a beacon of hope. Designed with the precise intent to help couples navigate the treacherous waters of control dynamics, Lee Hefner and Nancy Wasson offer a transformative guide through this comprehensive training set. The program delves into the heart of what it means to be controlling or passive and the psychological underpinnings of these behaviors.

Recording One

sets the stage with an indispensable introduction to control dynamics. Couples are offered a mirror to see themselves and their partners through a lens of awareness—defining what control issues look like in a relationship and highlighting the problem areas that may exist. Are you the controlling partner, or perhaps the passive recipient of a controlling dynamic? This section not only insists upon reflection but understands the root of controlling behaviors. It provides an extrapolation of why controllers are so invested in manipulating the reins of the relationship and the detrimental impact this has on the partnership’s health.

Transformation is never simple, and the set acknowledges this by addressing the perennial truth that pure intent to change is not sufficient. It’s imperative to understand how control is exerted subtly or overtly and to actively engage in self-assessment, especially when faced with disagreement from your partner. Recording One holds up a mirror to couples, instigating a dialogue of self-analysis and inviting them to step onto the path of concerted effort and gradual change.

Moving into

Recording Two

, the focus shifts towards recommendations for the controlling partner. It offers a treasure trove of advice, anchored in the PUA community’s literature, ensuring that couples have an actionable plan and are not just bogged down by a litany of issues. From a list of seven critical transformations a controlling partner must embrace, to tactics for handling confrontations and avoiding blame games, this recording is rich with actionable information. It goes as far as providing eleven practical steps to rewrite the narrative from one of control to one of mutual respect and love—a transformation craved by many in pursuit of self-improvement within relationships.

For partners who find themselves in a submissive role, often grappling with the consequences of a controlling partner’s actions,

Recording Three

turns the attention towards them. It empowers the passive partner by distinguishing between assertiveness and aggression, presenting strategies to cultivate a stronger, more assertive self. This recording moves forward by laying down concrete steps—the five pillars that must be in place for sturdy change. It’s about calibrating the balance in a relationship and owning one’s space rightfully. Furthermore, it delves into how to inject empowerment into one’s veins, a crucial potion for the passive partner seeking to redress the scales of control.

The series culminates with

Recording Four

, a teleseminar that tackles the frequently asked questions head-on, resonating with the wider PUA community’s inquisitiveness about courtship dynamics. Whether you’re in a relationship where both partners are domineering, or you’re struggling with making the relationship equitable, this section provides a compass to navigate these challenging scenarios. Vital topics such as rebuilding eroded trust and coping with the fear of change are also explored. The subtle nuances of controlling behavior are unmasked, offering the listener a lens to detect and hence disrupt the cycle of control.

Summing up the product’s specifics: This relationship-focused training set developed by Lee Hefner and Nancy Wasson caters to individuals looking to enhance their relationship skills, particularly suitable for beginners. Offered in CD and downloadable audio formats, it’s ideal for those who prefer auditory learning. Since its release on January 01, 2011, this program has provided transformational dating advice and skills for the PUA community and beyond, aiming to reshape the dynamics of control and assertiveness within relationships.

Table Of Contents/ List Of Topics Covered:


Recording One: Introduction of Control Dynamics

– What control issues are in a marriage or relationship
– How to know if you’re a controlling partner
– How to know if you’re a passive partner
– What drives controlling behavior
– Why a controller is so invested in keeping control
– How control issues can harm a relationship
– Why just wanting to change isn’t enough
– How control is exerted in a relationship
– What to do you if you disagree with your partner’s assessment


Recording Two: Recommendations for Controlling Partners

– 7 things a partner has to be willing to do
– How to blame diverts attention
– What things a controlling partner should avoid
– How to handle confrontations with your partner
– What a controlling partner can say
– 11 steps you can take to change controlling behavior
– What partners can do to reduce the bad feelings
– How a partner can handle backsliding
– How to express your wants


Recording Three: Recommendations for the Passive Partner

– How to handle anger
– Steps to take to become more assertive
– The difference between assertive and aggressive
– 5 things that must be in place
– What to do if you no longer feel romantic
– Strategies to change the balance in your relationship
– How to stand up for yourself
– How to empower yourself


Recording Four: Teleseminar on Frequently Asked Questions

– What to do if both partners are controlling
– How to strike a balance so that neither partner feels controlled
– How to make the relationship ‘fair and balanced’
– How to rebuild trust when it has been eroded by control issues
– The role of forgiveness in restoring a relationship
– Coping with the fear of change
– Subtle control behavior
– How to break the cycle of control