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The
other big concern that often faces soon-to-be-engaged or married couples
is commitment issues.
Commitment
Commitment
problems and conflict are more prevalent than ever before in our society.
In the past it was considered more of a male issue but in recent years
it has become much more frequent that women have worries about committing
to long-term, permanent relationships.
For
the most part people have simultaneous needs for connection and relationship
on the one hand and autonomy/independence on the other hand. It is when
these conflicting needs paralyze individuals and couples that intervention
is needed. This might consist of reading a good book on the issues or
seeking help from a counselor who is versed in the intricacies of commitment
dilemmas.
If
these types of problems are interfering with your relationship you will
need to know several things:
1.
How to identify the issue as a commitment problem.
2.
How to talk constructively about the issue.
3.
How to avoid the ‘running hot and cold’ dynamic or the push-pull dance.
4.
How to maintain your SELF while have a close, intimate relationship.
5.
How to resolve differences so that it is not ‘win-lose’ but ‘win-win’.
6.
How to retain important aspects of your life while having a close
partnership.
7.
What are the underlying fears that drive the fear of commitment (Hint:
It is not very much about your partner!)
8.
What are some active interventions to help you deal with your fears
and to help your partner be patient and understanding (but not take
this as an acceptable permanent state of affairs) in a constructive
way.
9.
What are the phases that commitment issues go through and how should
they be handled at each stage.
10.
What are the important do’s and don’ts that the commitment - reluctant
person should be aware of and which do’s and don’ts should the partner
be mindful of.
These
are just some of the interventions that will help manage in a constructive
way the myriad of problems that commitment phobias or issues can impose
on a relationship.
Without
help not only will your current relationship likely not succeed but
subsequent relationships will probably follow a similar pattern.
If
you are planning to get married, you should learn about commitment issues,
how to resolve them and work with your partner to enjoy and prepare
for a long lasting life together that you can nurture.
Remember:
Commitment issues seem all about your partner but are usually not solely
about your partner but about YOU!
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a great Premarital Counselor in Chapel Hill, NC?
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marriage. If you are planning to get married learn how to communicate
to minimize conflict in marriage!
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