Since resentment comes from unmet needs that have not been expressed in a way that the other partner will be receptive and help work towards a solution, I imagine that working through all the other aspects of couples therapy helps to meet those unmet needs that a person is feeling resentful about in the first place.
Resentment doesn’t necessarily mean a person is not interested in the relationship. But you’re right, if they are trying to express that they don’t want to be in a relationship in a passive aggressive way, they should end the relationship. There are a lot of factors that keep people in unhappy or unhealthy relationships though, so it could be complicated for some people.
Shelving resentments sourced from human relationships with anyone doesn't mean you let them walk all over you again. Nor are you obligated to continue those relationships. Set boundaries. If they are not accepted and respected, you have your answer.
Terry, this is another master strategy! Makes so much sense.
So refreshing to have some straight talk approach 😍🙏🏼
Since resentment comes from unmet needs that have not been expressed in a way that the other partner will be receptive and help work towards a solution, I imagine that working through all the other aspects of couples therapy helps to meet those unmet needs that a person is feeling resentful about in the first place.
If the other partner is not interested In the relationship anymore it's time to end it.
Especially when their toxic
Resentment doesn’t necessarily mean a person is not interested in the relationship. But you’re right, if they are trying to express that they don’t want to be in a relationship in a passive aggressive way, they should end the relationship. There are a lot of factors that keep people in unhappy or unhealthy relationships though, so it could be complicated for some people.
@@Yelhsa0703 I said NO thanks it's over
This is what I hope there is a war and they drop the bomb on my house
Shelving resentments sourced from human relationships with anyone doesn't mean you let them walk all over you again. Nor are you obligated to continue those relationships. Set boundaries. If they are not accepted and respected, you have your answer.
Brilliant
STOP emailing me I hate him
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