Recession Survival for Couples

by Michael Radkowsky, Psy.D.


As the recession deepens, many couples are struggling. In my office, I see partners fight about how to spend or save; criticize and blame their partners for financial woes; and retreat from each other in silence or anger. What is going on?

 

Now here's the good news:

Difficult circumstances give you an opportunity to grow.

If you are blaming your partner, shaming your partner, criticizing your partner, withdrawing from your partner, or expecting your partner to fix things, ask yourself this question:

What would it mean for me to do my best in this relationship at this difficult time?

Simply put, when you do your best, your relationship will improve. And when you both do your best, your relationship will improve even more.

Doing your best in your relationship will not only help your relationship thrive: It can give you a sense of purpose and accomplishment, improve your mood, and increase your self-esteem. All of these are useful goals to reach toward in this tough time.

If you are struggling in your relationship right now, and you can't find a way to manage your differences with your partner, feel free to give me a call. I'll be glad to help you figure out what you must do in order to get through this recession with an intact and strong relationship.

 
 


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Michael Radkowsky, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist

~ 20 years experience ~

"I help clients create strong relationships and fulfilling lives."

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