Conflict & Repair
Common scenario
My partner and I keep arguing about the same issue. We both say we want peace, but the conversation becomes blame, defence and old examples. How do we break this pattern?
Conflict & Repair
Common scenario
Small issues become big reactions. My partner raises their voice or becomes harsh quickly. I avoid topics because I do not want another fight. How should I handle this?
Conflict & Repair
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After a big argument we stop talking for some time, then behave normally. But the same hurt remains and comes back later.
Conflict & Repair
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During every fight, old mistakes are brought up. The current issue becomes mixed with everything that has ever gone wrong.
Conflict & Repair
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When we disagree, the discussion moves from the issue to character attacks like selfish, immature, dramatic or controlling.
Conflict & Repair
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I often say sorry even when I do not fully agree, because I want peace. Later I feel resentful and unheard.
Conflict & Repair
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Money conversations quickly become tense. One person feels controlled, the other feels irresponsible behaviour is being ignored.
Conflict & Repair
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After conflict, one person stops responding for a long time. They say they need space, but it feels like punishment.
Conflict & Repair
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Even when we try not to, conflicts sometimes happen in front of children. Later we feel guilty and unsure how to repair it.
Conflict & Repair
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When one person cries, the other gets irritated and says emotions are being used to avoid accountability.
Conflict & Repair
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Every difficult conversation becomes a comparison of pain. Both people feel the other person is not seeing their hurt.
Conflict & Repair
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I avoid bringing up small concerns because I know they will become a big argument. But avoiding them makes me withdraw emotionally.
Conflict & Repair
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After conflict, the other person stops speaking for hours or days. They say they need space, but it feels like punishment. What is the difference between space and silent treatment?
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