I'm a psychologist who studies couples: Here's what people fight about the most in relationships—and No. 1 will surprise you
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I'm a psychologist who studies couples: Here's what people fight about the most in relationships—and No. 1 will surprise you
What do couples fight about? The No. 1 reason will surprise you. Mark Travers, a psychologist who studies couples, shares how people in the happiest relationships move past conflict.
Fatigue can negatively affect the resolution of disputes and the effectiveness of communication. However, a good night's sleep can reduce emotional tension and establish a rational approach. Therefore, suspending the dispute in the evening can be much more useful than looking for a solution. And the necessary calm for sleep can be facilitated by various rituals, which also strengthen the bond between partners.
Even the happiest couples don't avoid conflict. But, as American psychologist Mark Travers explains, the way and why they fight reveals a lot about what's missing... These are the 4 issues that cause the most fights in couples - The first one "kills" the marriage - NAVY MERCHANT
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