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Problem Solving Inside A Relationship

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Dec 24, 2008 A +  A -  RESET  

Solving problems in a relationship is fundamental to its success. Here are the basic steps to problem solving and keeping your relationship on track.

Problem-solving has a time and a place.
Problem-solving has an agenda.
Problem-solving is task-oriented; it is not a power struggle.
Problem-solving has two distinct phases: a problem definition phase and a problem solution phase.

When defining a problem:

  • Be specific (refer to what both partners can observe)
  • Be brief
  • Express your feelings about the behavior which is the subject of the conflict
When solving problems:
  • Brainstorm solutions
  • Evaluate their costs and benefits to each partner and to the relationship
  • Decide on the best solution
  • Be willing to compromise; problem-solving involves give-and-take
Also, when defining and solving problems:
  • Discuss only one problem at a time
  • Paraphrase what you hear your partner saying and check the accuracy of your paraphrase

Remember, the attitude with which you approach problem-solving is very important. Problem-solving requires collaboration and problem-solving requires that each problem being discussed is seen as a mutual problem.

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Last Updated( Sep 29, 2009 )
reviewed by:
Harry Croft, MD (Psychiatrist)
 

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