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Marriage and Family Discord

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Challenges such as job loss, chronic illness, or reduced quality time together arise in family or married life. These challenges cause strain and rifts to form in relationships. If not resolved or ways to cope are not learned then feelings of resentment can develop and erode the trust and closeness that hold relationships together. Marriage and family counselling done right can reverse the damage and mend trust. Couples or families benefit when each person believes that they are loved and their needs are known and respected.

Untreated discord in a relationship can fuel outward bursts of anger for one person or internalized anger and shutting down for another. Marriage counselors refer to this pattern as the dance of anger, as one individual becomes the pursuer and the other the withdrawer. When two people are in a perpetual dance of conflict they begin to lose hope that their relationship is reparable and further deterioration may ensue.

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