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Why Healthy Disagreements Matter

Couples that argue but don't break up often evoke clinical curiosity.

Contrary to the myth of the perfect relationship, where harmony is constant, healthy disagreements can strengthen bonds.

This post explores the importance of conflict in relationships, how to argue constructively, and the role of repair attempts in maintaining a strong, resilient partnership.

We will consider the mechanics of relationship conflict, constructive arguing, repair attempts, relationship resilience, and best practices for communication in relationships.

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Emotional Shutdowns: how to communicate when your partner clams up

Ever feel like you’re talking to a wall when your partner emotionally shuts down?

Being ready for a heart-to-heart while your spouse has mentally checked out can be incredibly frustrating.

This common relationship hiccup often stems from underlying emotional triggers, so don’t take it personally.

Instead, let’s consider the reasons behind these shutdowns and how to keep the lines of communication open, all while keeping your sanity intact.

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I have an angry husband…why?

Men who don’t explicitly learn how to calm themselves down will typically respond to criticism with the other three horsemen; stonewalling, defensiveness, and contempt.

It takes a little psycho-education to understand that a man’s nervous system can work against him with intimate others.

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What is Haidt’s Moral Foundation Theory?

Jonathan Haidt's book The Righteous Mind offers valuable insights for couples struggling with political differences.

According to Haidt, our moral judgments are based on six foundations: care/harm, fairness/cheating, loyalty/betrayal, authority/subversion, sanctity/degradation, and liberty/oppression.

When couples understand that their partner's political views are rooted in these deep-seated moral foundations, it becomes easier to empathize and communicate.

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The neuroscience of perpetual marital problems

One of the outstanding contributions of neuroscience and Gottman’s research is the notion of perpetual vs. solvable marital problems.

When a science-based couples therapist is assessing a new couple, it’s crucial to ascertain whether their problems are solvable or perpetual.

Gottman’s research shows that 69% of relationship conflict is about perpetual problems.

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Help! My husband picks fights with me!

Disagreements and conflicts are natural in any relationship, but when your husband consistently instigates arguments and then shifts blame, it can create a toxic dynamic that erodes trust and intimacy.

Let’s explore the underlying reasons for this behavior and offer a few strategies to address and resolve these conflicts constructively…

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