Infatuation Rules
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The antidote to stonewalling is to learn to calm yourself down actively and then to re-engage in the conversation. Antidotes to stonewalling: - Check for feelings of being emotionally overwhelmed (i.e. emotional flooding). - Take time out: Tell your partner you need a break from the conflict discussion.
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Read More »May Soo is a psychologist at RWA Psychology working with couples, helping them address their relationship issues. Many couples find it difficult to accept that it is not the presence of conflict that indicates a troubled relationship. Conflict is inevitable and a normal and even healthy part of a relationship. It's how you deal with conflict that can potentially be problematic. Research has shown there are certain kinds of negative communication styles which are so destructive, they signal the end of a relationship. Internationally renowned relationship expert and best-selling author, John Gottman call these, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, a metaphor used to describe counterproductive behaviours that are so lethal, they predict relationship failure if they aren't changed. This is because each of these corrodes the love that is at the core of an intimate relationship. In relationship terms, The Four Horsemen are Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness and Stonewalling. Let's look at each of these and what you can do about them. Criticism refers to attacking or putting down your partner's personality or character rather than his or her behaviour itself. When you criticize your partner you are basically implying that there is something wrong with him or her. But does that mean that you shouldn't say anything about your partner's behaviour that upsets you? Of course not. Expressing your feelings, even strong, powerful feelings, is fine. But it's how you do it that matters.
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Read More »Stonewalling happens when rather than confronting the issues with your partner, you take evasive action such as tuning out or turning away. Common responses include stony silence, monosyllabic answers or changing the subject. There is a reluctance to express directly what you are thinking or feeling. While some people use stonewalling as a way to calm themselves or the situation down, it seldom works because your partner is likely to assume you don't care enough about the problem to talk about it and finds it very upsetting to be ignored. The antidote to stonewalling is to learn to calm yourself down actively and then to re-engage in the conversation.
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