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February 2009
I was watching a movie last night where a couple broke
up. The break up occurred after the man had hurt the
woman. The woman walked out and refused any communication
for six months. After that, they fell into each other’s
arms and lived happily ever after.
I realize that this is just a movie, and its goal
is to entertain people and not teach healthy communication,
but it really annoyed me. I began to think of how
many other couples, real ones, get mad and walk out
with no attempt at communication or reconciliation.
I completely support the idea of a cooling off period
after a fight, but that should last a few hours not
six months. If you have a fight or been hurt by your
partner, do not start talking until you are calm enough
to be rational. Throwing hurtful words at each other
only enflames the situation.
Once you are calm, sit down with your partner and
calmly explain why the situation was so hurtful for
you. Allow you partner to explain, ask forgiveness
or express why he or she is angry with you. Talk out
the problem. Understand your part in the conflict.
Yes, you have part of the responsibility, too. If
you two cannot do this calmly, then seek out a therapist
who can help mediate the conversation. Work on the
issues in the relationship. See if the partnership
can be fixed, or even made better. You may find that
by being able to talk things through that your connection
is st ronger and healthier after the conflict, if
it is resolved thoroughly.
Being hurt does not, necessarily, have to mean the
end of the relationship. As you can see, watching
movies can be very difficult for a therapist to do!
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