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Marriage and Chronic Health Problems

Chronic health problems can have a significant impact on marriages and intimate relationships. Here are some ways that chronic health conditions can affect marriages:

  1. Physical and emotional stress: Living with a chronic health condition can be physically and emotionally draining. This stress can put a strain on a marriage and make it difficult for couples to maintain a healthy and intimate relationship.
  2. Reduced intimacy: Chronic health conditions can cause physical pain and fatigue, which can lead to a decrease in intimacy and sexual activity. This can cause feelings of frustration and disconnection in a relationship.
  3. Increased financial burden: Chronic health problems often come with significant medical expenses, which can put a financial strain on a marriage. This can cause added stress and tension in a relationship.
  4. Increased responsibilities: One spouse may need to take on additional responsibilities in caring for their partner with a chronic condition, which can lead to feelings of burden and resentment.
  5. Communication breakdowns: Chronic health conditions can cause feelings of anger, frustration, and hopelessness, which can lead to communication breakdowns and a lack of empathy between partners.
  6. Despite these challenges, it is possible for couples to overcome the effects of chronic health problems on their marriage. Good communication, support from family and friends, and seeking help from a therapist can all help to maintain a healthy and intimate relationship.

    In conclusion, chronic health problems can have a significant impact on marriages, but with the right support and resources, couples can work together to overcome these challenges and maintain a strong and loving relationship.

Chris Cambas, LMFT, Certified Gottman Therapist & Trainer, Relationship Expert, Co-Founder of CoupleStrong
CEO of National Marriage Seminars & The Practice Startup. (813)960-0001

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"CoupleStrong" is a term used to describe a couple who share a strong and supportive bond with each other. They face challenges and obstacles together and are able to overcome them as a team. They communicate openly and honestly and are committed to each other's growth and well-being. They have a deep understanding and respect for each other's individuality, while also cherishing their shared experiences and building a life together. A couple who is "CoupleStrong" is able to weather the ups and downs of life with grace and resilience, and their love and connection only grows stronger with time.

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