Therapists Are Sharing “Red Flag” Behaviors Or Traits To Watch For Early In New Relationships

4. You always seem to plan dates and prioritize spending time together while leaving you feeling like an afterthought.

5. They have mental health issues that they aren’t addressing or working on, or maybe even in denial about. This includes drug or alcohol problems.

6. One or both parents are too involved in your life. This could mean that there is little room left for a relationship that could require much more time and commitment in the future.”

-Dr. Shana, 46, Texas, Marriage and Family Therapist/Trauma Therapist

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