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Vancouver Couples Counselling - Conflict Management & Resolution

It is an amazing fact that ongoing avoidance of conflict in a relationship is the #1 predictor of divorce among married couples.

So the message for couples is DO engage in conflict with your partner.


Vancouver Couples Counseling - Conflict Management

Every conflict successfully dealt with provides an opportunity for more intimacy and understanding; every conflict that is side-stepped leads to more distance and lack of communication.

However, the key is HOW you deal with the conflict. Destructive conflict is, of course, not healthy but constructive conflict is one of the best things for couple growth and cohesiveness.

Here are a few do's and don't's for constructive conflict management:

  1. Use respectful communication with your partner at all times during the conflict [if you know any communication tools, this is the time to use them].
    • If you are going to 'lose it' ask for a time-out and use relaxation tools to "re-group" before re-engaging.
    • If you cannot re-enter the discussion in a calm way then ask to postpone the conflict until a later time or in a counsellor's office if you need some help facilitating the conversation.
  2. Stay on point--focused on the topic and resist the temptation to bring up other issues or to bring up past grievances.
  3. Don't make generalizations such as 'never' and 'always'
  4. Never interrupt
  5. Don't use derogatory names, or use inflammatory language or insults
  6. Don't label your partner's behavior [eg lazy, mean, inconsiderate, etc] Instead tell your partner how you feel when certain things happen.
  7. Use "I" statements instead of "you" statements
  8. Listen attentively to your partner's feelings and try not to respond defensively
  9. Don't make assumptions
  10. Do not leave the discussion without letting your partner know that you need a time-out and will be available to resume the conversation in the near future.

Vancouver Couples Counselling - Conflict Resolution

The above skills will reveal underlying important feelings and issues that will allow for a successful resolution.

When this does not naturally occur then the conflict has not been managed successfully and you would do well to consult a couples counselor for some more in-depth help.

Serving couples and individuals in need of conflict management counselling throughout Burnaby, Coquitlam, New Westminster, Richmond, Surrey and Vancouver!


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Vancouver Counsellor Barbara Mulski looks after your Vancouver couples counselling needs including
couples counselling for conflict management and resolution as well as other Vancouver couples counselling services
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