Irish Times, 14th July, 2009
Managing conflicts and negative emotions
John Sharry
When angry or upset with your partner, press the "pause button", take a deep breath and think how to express your feelings in a positive constructive way. For example, instead of reacting angrily when you feel let down by your partner's lateness, you could respond as follows
- When your partner expresses anger to you, try not to react angrily or defensively in return (and/or cut off and not respond). Instead pause and try to respond in a helpful way that de-escalates the negative feelings. This can include
Though often the most effective, humour is also the riskiest option and requires an ongoing joke both partners enjoy. The key is to be sensitive and empathic, to find a way that works for you and your partner.
If what you do increases the anger towards you, take a pause and try another strategy.
- In balance, regularly create positive times and experiences with your partner. Cultivate your positive feelings such as enjoyment, gratitude, admiration, love etc, by recalling and dwelling upon happy shared experiences and by expressing these positive emotions as often as possible.