Help! My Partner is Driving Me Crazy!
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Have you ever been in one of those relationship "discussions" - read: arguments - with your partner that for no reason seems to escalate out of control and when it’s all over, you’re sitting there in a daze wondering what happened?
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could identify these situations before they occur and stop arguments in their tracks?
Here’s great article from featured author, Melody Brooke on just how to prevent these "discussions" from spiraling out of control.
Help! My Partner is Driving Me Crazy!
When we are in a long-term relationship we sometimes find that we are caught in conflicts that make us feel crazy. We don’t understand what the other person is talking about and they don’t seem to understand what it is we are trying to tell them. Often this is about the time couples give up on their partnership and call it quits. Why does this happen? How can we stop it?
It happens because we are animals. Yes, essentially we are human animals driven by instincts that we don’t have conscious awareness of, but that are driving our behavior nonetheless. It’s not terribly complicated, though it’s not all that easy to change. Understanding what drives us and why we react the way we do, and why our spouses are reacting the way they are; helps us move through it to a (hopefully) happy resolution.
We can stop it, but it’s sometimes really hard. To begin with, recognize that whatever it seems like the conflict is about is not what it’s really about. I know it’s hard to accept but what you are really upset about it not that he didn’t call when he said he would or that she got upset with you for being late. That may be what triggered the discussion, but it is not the source of the upset. Let me explain.
When we feel we are being attacked or threatened in someway we feel that we are the Victim, and the offending person (our partner) is the Villain (perpetrator, bad guy, whatever) on an emotional level. Now, we may know intellectually that this person is our lover, our spouse, our intimate partner, etc., but we don’t feel that way when we are feeling attacked or threatened. On an emotional level, we are the Victim and they are the Villain. As long as we are emotionally in this place, our relationship is ultimately doomed.
Our instinct then, is to attack back in order to feel safe or that we are protecting ourselves. I call taking this position being in the “Self-Protector” position. Of course, if we are “Rescuers” we might instead, let our partner off the hook by saying, “Oh, it’s okay. I’m sorry, I am getting upset over nothing” thereby placating our partner and avoiding a fight. But the end result is the same, we haven’t stopped feeling like a Victim and they are still the Villain in our heart.
So if fighting back or placating are not the answer, what is? How do we stop the craziness?
The answer is simple, but not easy. We take ownership of our part in whatever upset our partner, or of what is upsetting us, and then provide empathy and respect for our partner. This is what it looks like… Continued on next page >>
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I feel that in a lot of cases, anger and jealousy along with lack of self-confidence can lead to escalations of arguments and situations.
For example, let’s look at this scenario : Bob and Sue are married, and Joe is Sue’s ex bf, with whom she has no intentions with. In the better world, this is how the conversation would go when Sue tells Bob she had lunch with Joe for old time’s sake after running into him in teh city.
Sue : I had a quick lunch with Joe today. He was walking by when I was heading to the sushi place I go to, so we caught up.
Bob : You did? I’m not sure if I’m exactly comfortable with that. You did date him for a while and you had a hard time letting him go for me.
Sue : I’m sorry Bob, didn’t mean to make it feel that way for you - I won’t do it again, it’s not like i’m in touch with him anyhow.
Bob : Thanks honey. I try not to be jealous but some things still bother me a bit, especially when it’s your ex. I love you.
Now, if they were insecure, as well as NOT very good at communicating, this is what would happen :
Sue : I had a quick lunch with Joe today. He was walking by when I was heading to the sushi place I go to, so we caught up. He’s a lawyer now and he’s very successful!!!
Bob : Oh great, Maybe I should call up Sarah this weekend too. I hear she just got a divorce.
Sue : What the hell is that supposed to mean?
Bob : What do you mean what the hell is that supposed to mean? I want to catch up with her for old time’s sake. She’s still kept a great body over the last 7 years. I want to know her secret.
Sue : So what, you’re saying I’m fat now???
Bob : I don’t know about fat but you certainly don’t seem to be too happy with just an accountant anymore, you gold-digging whore.
And then the fight goes on. Bob sleeps on the couch. The weekend comes, Bob doesn’t actually have the balls to call up his ex (obviously) so he hits the pub with his work buddies on a friday night, and ends up in a strip joint. They fight even more that evening and Bob gets the couch again.
Take a look at how your arguments are. Is it the first one, or the second one.