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How to Be Less Angry in Your Marriage: Part 1- Become Allies Around Issues

 

Author: Dr. Tony Fiore

Tom and Mary have been married for 10 years. Both are employed. Lets listen in on an angry conversation they are having in their kitchen while making dinner:

(curtain up) Mary: Would it have killed you to stop off on your way home to buy me some Valentine flowers?

Tom: You should have seen the traffic. It was horrible. I didnt have time to stop. Besides, last week you never picked up my dry cleaning like you promised.

Mary:Thats the feeblest excuse I ever heard! Ill tell you what it REALLY is. You forgot to get me something because you dont care anymore.

Tom:How can you say that? I just built that bookcase for you, didnt I? And didn't I just change the oil in your car last Saturday?

Mary:Fine! (said with a hollow and sarcastic tone)

Tom:Anything good on TV tonight?

(curtain down) After this interchange, the children came into the room which resulted in Mary and Tom focusing on them and thus avoiding each other the rest of the evening.

Although neither could admit it, they were both miserable and lonely, wanting to connect with each other but not knowing how.

Turning each other into strangers Even though they loved each other, Mary and Tom had effectively turned each other into strangers, feeling miles apart emotionally while sitting at the same table, sleeping in the same bed, and living in the same house.Both felt misunderstood, angry, resentful and unappreciated.

Turning each other into enemies In contrast, Dennis and Nancy , married only 6 months, found themselves constantly at odds with each other. Lets listen in on their latest fight:

(curtain up) Nancy:You left the toilet seat up again, just like a little boy. I almost sat in the water at 3AM this morning.

Dennis:You would think that an intelligent woman like you would remember to look to see if the seat was up or down before sitting down.

Nancy:You are inconsiderate and selfish and purposely do things to irritate me.

Dennis(to Nancy):I forgot! Get off my back.

Dennis (to himself):Why should I give in her to? Last week she wouldnt even have sex with me after I bought her that expensive Valentines gift. (curtain down)

Anger is a fall-back position In both these marriages, anger is seen as fallback behaviorwhat the couple resorted to when they were unable to express themselves to their partners in any other way. Their goal wasnt to fight: it was to be heard by the other, to control the other, or to get the other to change some problem behavior.

The crossroads moment Truth is, at any moment in your relationship with your partner, you can elect to either antagonize them, alienate them, or turn them into an ally.

Solve the moment not the problem Anger in marriage is often generated by couples trying to solve an unsolvable issue. Many issues are unsolvable if attacked directlythis is true no matter who you are married to. These issues are perpetual and successful couples find a way to be with each other despite these differences.

Rather than demanding change, (which often leads to frustration and anger), try instead opening up an honest dialogue around the dispute to develop deeper understanding of why both you and your partner feel as you do.

Seeing things from their point of view can do wonders to soften conflicts and decrease tensions, even if the original issue remains. Often your partner will try harder to change if they see that you are trying to understand them better.

You may also find that you too try harder to soften your anger if you feel that your partner is trying to understand your feelings around the issue.

Being on the same side of the issueallies is the key to dealing with it, even if the actual problem is never solved!

Author Bio:

Dr. Tony Fiore

Dr Tony Fiore is a licensed psychologist, marital therapist and certified anger management trainer. He is a Fellow of the American Stress Institute and a Diplomate of National Anger Management Association. He has received advanced training in marital therapy at the Gottman Institute in Seattle,Washington. In addition to his active clinical practice, Dr Tony regularly conducts anger management classes in Southern California, consults and provides trainings to companies for anger and stress management, and trains anger management facilitators. He also publishes a monthly newsletter "Taming The Anger Bee." With Ari Novick, M. A. he has recently published a new workbook/manual: "Anger Management For The Twenty-First Century - The Eight Tools of Anger Control."

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