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Relational Bitterness - The Female Pandemic (and that men hide well)

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Bitterness.
Usually it is a passing feeling, but sometimes we encounter a partner who is constantly bitter, and their partner who is trying to cheer them up (or avoid them).
It is so common that it has become almost a stereotype.
Women express bitterness through criticism, pessimism, grogginess, and overall negativity. Men express this feeling through cynicism, apathy, aggression, or passive aggressive behavior.
In this talk, we unpack bitterness and explain why it is so common in intimate relationships, especially in women, through examples from the clinic and our marriage.
Practical tips will help you become less bitter and more playful.

Click here to join our mailing list and get free resources on enriching relationships every month to your inbox.

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Manage episode 297742418 series 2626554
Content provided by Dr. Assael and Galit Romanelli, Dr. Assael, and Galit Romanelli. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Assael and Galit Romanelli, Dr. Assael, and Galit Romanelli or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Bitterness.
Usually it is a passing feeling, but sometimes we encounter a partner who is constantly bitter, and their partner who is trying to cheer them up (or avoid them).
It is so common that it has become almost a stereotype.
Women express bitterness through criticism, pessimism, grogginess, and overall negativity. Men express this feeling through cynicism, apathy, aggression, or passive aggressive behavior.
In this talk, we unpack bitterness and explain why it is so common in intimate relationships, especially in women, through examples from the clinic and our marriage.
Practical tips will help you become less bitter and more playful.

Click here to join our mailing list and get free resources on enriching relationships every month to your inbox.

Check out more of our content:
Blog on Psychology Today
YouTube channel
Facebook page
Podcast show link
Twitter

Support the show

  continue reading

144 episodes

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