The Under The Radar Relationship Killer

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The Under The Radar Relationship Killer

Lack of communication between two souls can be a relationship killer.

Researchers are doing a great job raising awareness about harmful things couples say and do in a relationship. For example, we now know from the work of Dr. John Gottman that there are four communication patterns which predict whether a couple will stay together or break up: criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling.

We know high conflict couples are on a one-way trip to divorce if they donโ€™t learn how to better communicate, take responsibility, and work towards shifting their adversarial paradigm to a more collaborative one.

Dr. Gottmanโ€™s research has also shown couples who turn towards their partner for emotional connection and are skilled at making repairs are more successful than couples who donโ€™t.

Despite all this progress, there is one marriage killer which doesnโ€™t receive as much attention and is just as damaging. It has the potential to slowly erode the foundation of love and trust over the course of a relationship.

Silence Is Destructive

Do you know a couple who appears to have it all together, never seems to fight, and for all intents and purposes looks like they have a great relationship? Sometimes they do.

However, they may have gotten in the habit of not saying a word when they are hurt, angry, or disappointed.

Perhaps they feel they โ€œshouldโ€ be happy because they have it all. Maybe they donโ€™t want to rock the boat.

Or they are both highly conflict avoidant because of challenging dynamics in their families of origin.

Theyโ€™re silent.

This is the couple I am most concerned about because their wounds remain hidden. Their lack of open and honest communication with each other is slowly eroding the intimacy and emotional safety of their relationship. In fact, theย California Divorce Mediation Projectย reported that 80% of the time couples divorced were due to partners slowly growing apart and losing the sense of closeness that left them feeling unloved and unappreciated.

This couple accepts the status quo. One or both partners decide itโ€™s good enough and not worth the effort to try to improve the situation. Or more likely, they donโ€™t know how to make the effort so the silence continues.

Over time the disconnection, though not verbalized, becomes painful. Itโ€™s an internal experience which is never shared with their partner.

As a result, partners feel alone, even when theyโ€™re together. They may even decide that they have fallen out of love but struggle to understand why.

A loving, healthy, and connected marriage is a result of ongoing dialogue. These couples check in with each other not only on the things that are bothering them, but also to celebrate when their partner has done something they appreciate.

Do not let silence be your paradigm.

Itโ€™s particularly easy for this to occur with couples who โ€œappearโ€ like they have it all. As we all also know, appearances can be deceiving.

Your relationship needs to be nurtured to survive. Even if things are generally okay, donโ€™t let it cast a fog over unmet needs or pain points. This risks not only a buildup of resentment, but worse, the slow death of your relationship.

So speak up. Start small. It will be uncomfortable to break the silence in your marriage, but the resulting emotional connection will be well worth it.

If you are unsure how to initiate a more honest conversation with your partner, seek a couples therapist to help. Think of this as aย relationship check-upย in the same way you take your car to be serviced or have an annual check-up with your primary care doctor.

By Lisa Brookes Kift, MFT


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