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Re: if the bridge leads to slaughter do you still go? » daisym

Posted by Dinah on July 31, 2004, at 10:08:54

In reply to Re: if the bridge leads to slaughter do you still go?, posted by daisym on July 30, 2004, at 18:46:30

Daisy, you've somehow captured the essence of how I feel about my marriage. My husband's a good man, and we have a good marriage. But my therapist, too, has given up on suggesting the deep heart-to-heart discussions and concentrates more on pragmatic solutions to problems. Some people just aren't introspective, and you can't force them to be. I think I may be growing to consider it a character trait rather than a flaw. I can even see where it serves him well in many situations, as he doesn't agonize over things the way I do. Yet, it means that the techniques that my therapist tries to teach me about communication don't work too well with my husband or parents. The best I can do is understand *them* and work with that understanding.

Do you find that "acting as-if" works especially well with people who aren't particularly introspective? I've found that trying to confront problems is completely useless, but acting "as-if" everything was ok often leads to a better situation overall?

 

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