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Q&A: How to Reduce Fighting - Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch
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the next question comes from a couple
that spends a lot of time fighting and
they want to learn ways to reduce their
fighting and stress in the relationship
Dear Abby Sean buff I've been watching
the videos with great interest and
although you've given us a lot of
techniques on how to communicate better
I'm still finding that we're fighting an
awful lot is there anything we could do
to reduce the stress in our home dear
listener you're asking a really
important question but I want to
emphasize with you that the goal of
marriage counseling is not necessarily
all about communication communication is
sometimes overused but what's really
important is often to focus on the
emotions behind the person's words so
it's not just about what people are
saying is about getting their inner
feelings behind their words I've seen
over the years that many people fight
about all types of things the most silly
things sometimes they fight about
spending money sometimes they fight
about cleaning up after dinner sometimes
they fight about things like throwing
out the garbage and cleaning up the
dishes and other times they can find
about the silliest things like
toothpaste or people leave the
toothbrushes on the bathroom counters so
but what I find to be very important
it's not often about the thing they're
fighting about it's about something much
much deeper for example let's say a
couple is fighting about money and a
wife says the husband is miserly and the
husband says my wife wants to spend too
much money and they're constantly
fighting about money and I've had
couples like this over the years and I
try to talk them about making a budget
about spending more wisely not being
kind to one another
but no matter what I say to them no
matter how I get them to communicate
they keep on fighting and in these cases
I have to go much deeper and in the case
like this I found that it's not about
money they're finding it might be about
their affection they share with one
another it could be that deep down
inside
both the individuals are feeling that
the other person is neglecting them
emotionally they're feeling alone and
because of this loneliness they're
feeling sad or perhaps their spouse is
not present when they're home some
people are so busy on their cell phones
so preoccupied with their work and their
jobs they kind of start neglecting the
relationship that's so incredibly
important to them and therefore I think
it's very important for couples like
this that are fighting for a long period
of time try to find out one of the
things that are really stressing your
spouse and you can even play a little
bit of a game together write out a few
questions one question to be one of the
things that is stressing my spouse out
most in their lives right now write out
their stressors and worked stretches
with family members stressors with their
children or stressors with friends in
their life they may not be getting along
with it's very important to feel out
what is the person truly experiencing
what are they deeply longing for in
their life perhaps behind that fight
over money is really a feeling of
loneliness or sadness or something
deeply bothering them in another area in
life and it's so important to realize
this because so many times I watch
couples fight because one person is just
in a bad mood and it's very easy to
think that because they're in a bad mood
it's because of you and sometimes you
don't have to communicate with them
they're like shut off from you you can't
reach out and get close to them so you
just start fighting about things like
money when it's never actually really
about money so therefore if you tried a
lot of communication techniques and try
to work things out but it's still not
working
I want you to go a little bit deeper and
try to explore some of the deeper
emotion that it perhaps hiding behind
some of the things you're finding about
maybe it's loneliness maybe it's sadness
or perhaps in many cases it's fear
motivating people's behaviors the most
important thing therefore to do is try
to go out of the home with your spouse
go take a walk bring them to an
interesting environment which is
peaceful and without stress and just try
to listen to what their feelings are
try to glean from their words is there
something bothering them there's
something bothering them and start
exploring those feelings with them but
be their friend
don't try to criticize don't try to
control them try to hear what's really
hurting you there's a famous story of
two people that were drinking one fellow
says to the other drunkard he says I
love you so much
that the person says you don't really
love me if you really love me you'll
tell me where I'm hurting the same is
true right here to really love somebody
is dead to know what's really truly
bothering them inside I'm suggesting if
possible get out of the house have a
good time together and then try to find
out what's really bothering your spouse
and I hope your spouse reciprocate by
trying to find out what's really
bothering you if you can get to that
deeper level I believe you'll see much
more success in your relationship
welcome to this new series in HIDA Brut
called marriage matters my name is rabbi
Daniel Samba and I'm a licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist based in New York
and around the world we live on this
important series I will be answering
your questions you have about marriage
relationships dating parenting and about
any issue during a family relationships
but more than what I have to say I want
to hear what you have to say so please
email to this address and send in your
question and I'll try to answer as many
questions on this Michelle
you