Couples Therapists Reveal Most Common Relationship Mistakes

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“One of the most toxic things I have found in doing marriage counseling is when couples think of themselves as individuals who happen to be together rather than as a couple (not that I’m advocating enmeshment). That’s not really marriage. That’s having a roommate, or perhaps less than that even. Marriage is a union of two people. That’s what the unity candle and sand and knots are all about. There is a bringing together of two lives that are inseparable. If either member still conceptualizes themself as a solely autonomous individual whose actions and dispositions impact only themselves, things will go bad eventually. It results in a person caring more for themselves than their spouse. This is seen when couples spend money behind each other’s backs because ‘it’s my money, why does it matter?’ When couples keep secrets from each other, it inevitably results in pain.”

“This is seen when couples don’t stop to consider their spouse’s thoughts, feelings, desires, dreams, abilities, and strengths alongside their weaknesses.

The remedy to this is behaving as a unit in small ways and in large. If you’re getting something from the fridge, see if your spouse wants something. It even helps in arguments; no longer is it spouse against spouse, but it’s the married couple against the issue causing stress to the unit.

When one person considers a course of action, their thoughts ought to be about how it impacts the unit.” —u/Negromancers

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/victoriavouloumanos/marriage-counselors-reveal-common-mistakes

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