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Albany, NY (News10) — Valentine’s Day is here, so what better time to talk about Love Languages?
We have Jill Wolski with us today to do just that. Jill is a licensed social worker and therapist who owns Harmony Counseling in Troy and Albany. She’s going to tell us what the love languages are and how we can use them in our everyday lives to improve our relationships.
Some of the questions covered in this segment:
For viewers who’ve heard the term but don’t know it—what are the five love languages? (Acts of Service, Quality Time, Words of Affirmation, Physical Touch, Gifts)
Why do love languages work so well as an ‘easy win’ in relationships?
What’s the most common mistake couples make—even when they’re trying?
Something that’s really interesting about love languages is that they can apply to any relationship, not just romantic partnerships. How can knowing someone’s love language help at home beyond romance—like with kids, teens, or extended family? Or with friends?
What’s a quick way to figure out someone’s love language without a quiz?
