Why Do Couples Argue Over the Holidays? – a 1 1/2-minute video with Mary Beth Luedtke
Family plans, finances, and holiday expectations—oh my! Mary Beth Luedtke highlights the reasons couples often struggle this time of year.
Common Holiday Stressors for Couples
1. Financial Pressure
2. Time Management
3. Family Dynamics
4. Unrealistic Expectations
5. Imbalanced Responsibilities
6. Unresolved Relationship Issues
7. Burnout and Exhaustion
What You Can Do
Recognizing these stressors is an essential first step. With awareness comes the opportunity to take steps like improving communication, adjusting expectations, and sharing the workload cooperatively to help navigate the season more smoothly.
Simple steps to ease tensions are always a good place to start, but for many couples, it is useful to dig deeper to understand what’s behind the issues that arise. Couples counseling offers valuable tools to enhance connection so you can effectively navigate all aspects of life, including the holidays, as a united front.
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