Do you find that communicating with your significant
other causes more problems than it solves? If so, your relationship may be
suffering from a lack of communication. Healthy communication patterns include
both specific skills and a connection with your partner. This includes staying
positive, limiting anger and engaging in active listening. An adequate
communication style is important for the longevity and quality of your
relationship, and you and your spouse should resolve to communicate
effectively.
Unresolved Conflict
Conflict exists in all relationships, and when
communication is difficult or impossible, conflict often goes unresolved.
Negative communication patterns, such as inconsistencies with tone or body
language and different communication styles, can even lead to conflict
escalation in some cases. By adopting an effective communication pattern with
your partner, you will be more equipped to settle disagreements and resolve
conflict without negative consequences to your relationship. This includes
using “I” statements, focusing on the problem instead of the person, listening
and providing feedback, and avoiding interrupting or blaming. (more after the cut)
Misunderstanding
The way that you or your spouse presents a topic for
discussion or the body language that accompanies this topic can lead to
confusion or misunderstandings. For example, after a stressful day at work,
your partner may seem uninterested or angry while communicating with you about
other subjects. While this and similar types of interactions might seem
personally targeted toward you or the relationship, they could actually be the
result of ineffective communication skills. Tips for reducing misunderstandings
include considering the other person, staying positive and being open and clear
about feelings or concerns the other person may have.
Communication Patterns
A lack of communication can lead to consistent
negativity in interactions. Ineffective communication attempts tend to distress
those involved, which can result in reciprocated negative exchanges and,
eventually, a cycle can develop says Frank Finchum in the “Handbook of Family
Communication.” This can make it difficult to move towards a more effective
communication style. It is also important to remember that communication
patterns also involve nonverbal exchanges, such as eye contact, tone of voice
and other cues.
Deterioration
Communication problems and the conflict that often
results have been known to contribute to reduced relationship satisfaction and
eventual breakup. Not being able to communicate effectively can make you feel
incompatible with your partner or frustrated with the relationship in general.
Findings from a study reported in Journal of Family Issues listed poor
communication as influential in the decision to divorce for both men and women.
This suggests that adopting good patterns of communication can help you and
your spouse to maintain a successful relationship.
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