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Marital Conflict

When people get married, they often bring a whole lot of baggage into the relationship. They enter into marriage or a romantic relationship with all kinds of ideas of what to expect. No one is perfect! And in a marriage, it’s absolutely critical that each spouse acknowledge that fact. The marital union can be a breeding ground for conflict. Conflict in and of itself is natural and healthy. However, when there is an inability to deal with conflict, disagreements, or differences in a constructive and appropriate manner, the result is marital “drama”. Couple’s therapy can help couples resolve conflict before it leads to blaming, abuse, withdrawing, separation and ultimately divorce.

Marital Conflict

When people get married, they often bring a whole lot of baggage into the relationship. They enter into marriage or a romantic relationship with all kinds of ideas of what to expect. No one is perfect! And in a marriage, it’s absolutely critical that each spouse acknowledge that fact. The marital union can be a breeding ground for conflict. Conflict in and of itself is natural and healthy. However, when there is an inability to deal with conflict, disagreements, or differences in a constructive and appropriate manner, the result is marital “drama”. Couple’s therapy can help couples resolve conflict before it leads to blaming, abuse, withdrawing, separation and ultimately divorce.

Marital Conflict

When people get married, they often bring a whole lot of baggage into the relationship. They enter into marriage or a romantic relationship with all kinds of ideas of what to expect. No one is perfect! And in a marriage, it’s absolutely critical that each spouse acknowledge that fact. The marital union can be a breeding ground for conflict. Conflict in and of itself is natural and healthy. However, when there is an inability to deal with conflict, disagreements, or differences in a constructive and appropriate manner, the result is marital “drama”. Couple’s therapy can help couples resolve conflict before it leads to blaming, abuse, withdrawing, separation and ultimately divorce.