This article was co-authored by Liana Georgoulis, PsyD and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Dr. Liana Georgoulis is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist based in Los Angeles, California. She is the founder and clinical director of Coast Psychological Services. With over 12 years of experience, her mission is to provide clients with effective, well-studied, and established treatments that bring about significant improvements in her patients' lives. Her practice provides cognitive behavioral therapy and other evidence-based therapies for adolescents, adults, and couples. Additionally, she provides group therapy for social anxiety, social skills, and assertiveness training. Providing a space where clients feel understood and supported is essential to her work. Dr. Georgoulis also provides clinical supervision to post-doctoral fellows and psychological assistants. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and a BA in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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You want your boyfriend to be the perfect partner, but how do you know if you're expecting too much from him? When one person asks for too much in a relationship, it can put pressure on the other person and create a conflict that you can easily avoid. If you’re worried that your expectations are too high, the good news is you can lower them while still standing up for what you deserve. Keep reading for helpful advice on recognizing when your expectations are too high and examples of how you can manage them.
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