How honest are you in your relationship

(11 customer reviews)

$ 14,50

Why the Full Report Matters

  • ✔️ Therapist-Designed & Clinically Grounded – Created by licensed relationship therapists and emotion regulation specialists, this report draws on attachment theory, interpersonal neurobiology, and evidence-based communication models — not pop psychology.
  • ✔️ Personalized Insight Beyond the Score – Your result reveals more than “how honest” you are — it uncovers *where* honesty gets blocked (fear of abandonment? shame? overload?), and how those patterns serve — and limit — your connection.
  • ✔️ Practical, Compassionate Next Steps – No vague advice. You’ll receive concrete, doable practices — like the “3-Minute Truth Check-In” or “Naming the Gap” reflection — designed to build safety and authenticity without overwhelm.
  • ✔️ Tools Used in Real Therapy Sessions – These frameworks are actively used by therapists at MastersRelation.com with individuals and couples — now adapted for self-guided growth, with the same depth and care.
  • ✔️ Instant Access, Lifetime Use – Download your PDF report immediately after purchase — revisit it anytime, during calm moments or after a rupture, as a grounding companion.
  • ✔️ Private, Judgment-Free Reflection – Your honesty journey is yours alone. No data collected, no tracking — just a safe space to explore, reflect, and grow at your own pace.
  • ✔️ For Individuals, Couples, and Helping Professionals – Whether you’re healing old patterns, strengthening your partnership, or seeking tools for client work — this report offers clinically sound insights for meaningful change.

This isn’t just feedback — it’s a therapist-guided invitation to live more authentically in love.
A compassionate, structured pathway from self-protection to shared truth — brought to you by MastersRelation.com

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11 reviews for How honest are you in your relationship

  1. Balduin N. (store manager)

    After my partner’s infidelity, I swung between total transparency (oversharing fears) and total silence (shutting down). This report helped me find the middle: honesty with boundaries. The section on rebuilding self-trust first? That was the missing piece

  2. Gary L. (store manager)

    I integrate MastersRelation resources into my coaching packages — and this one is now a cornerstone. Clients love that it’s not prescriptive. It doesn’t tell you what to say — it helps you find your own truth, then share it with care. That’s the gold standard.

  3. Sandra S. (store manager)

    We were stuck in ‘roommate mode’ — functional, but distant. This report helped us see how stress made us both withdraw, then resent each other for it. The ‘stress + honesty’ connection was eye-opening. We’re using the repair steps weekly — and actually feeling seen again

  4. Yana K. (store manager)

    I recommended this to a client struggling with passive communication — and ended up buying it for myself. The section on honesty as relational integrity (not just disclosure) is brilliant. I’ve already adapted parts of it into my own work. Rare to find self-guided content this clinically sound.

  5. Micha L. (store manager)

    Four stars only because I wanted more — especially on navigating honesty with new partners. That said, the insight about ‘honesty vs. over-sharing’ was a revelation. I’ve been using the ‘Is it true? kind? necessary?’ filter before texting — and my dates feel lighter, more real.

  6. Jonny G. (store manager)

    We’ve done therapy before, but this report cut through the noise. It named patterns we didn’t even realize we shared — like both of us editing ourselves to ‘keep the peace.’ Now we have a shared language. We’ve started the 3-Minute Check-In every Sunday. Feels like coming home — to each other, and to ourselves.

  7. Mia S. (store manager)

    We took the quiz separately on our honeymoon — and compared notes over coffee the next morning. No blame, no defensiveness — just ‘Oh, that’s why you shut down when I raise my voice.’ The report gave us tools before the cracks even formed. Wish we’d found this sooner.

  8. Elly K. (store manager)

    This report helped me see why I always say ‘I’m fine’ — even when I’m not. It wasn’t about lying; it was about fearing I’d be ‘too much.’ The ‘Naming the Gap’ exercise alone gave me my first real conversation with my partner in months. Gentle, insightful, and deeply practical.

  9. Bany Y. (store manager)

    I’ve read dozens of relationship books. This is the first that didn’t make me feel broken for hiding parts of myself. It reframed honesty as courage in small doses — not grand confessions. The low-score section? Felt like someone had been quietly observing my marriage for years. In the best way.

  10. Agata S. (store manager)

    Growing up, ‘honesty’ meant disrespect. This report helped me untangle cultural loyalty from relational authenticity — without shame. The emphasis on timing and tone gave me permission to be truthful and respectful. Healing isn’t just internal — it’s relational. This gets that.

  11. Bianca F. (store manager)

    As a grad student, I appreciate how this bridges theory and practice. The attachment-informed framing of honesty as safety-seeking behavior is so useful — and the client-friendly language makes it perfect for psychoeducation. Already shared it with my supervisor.

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