Children, finances, careers, as well as life s daily responsibilities seem to be the most
common stressors couples...
Not exact matches
Money is one of the most
common stressors in a relationship, and
couples that fight regularly about their finances are 30 percent more likely to divorce, according to the study «Examining the Relationship Between Financial Issues and Divorce,» published in... Continue reading →
Unraveling the relationship of distress levels within
couples:
Common stressors, empathic reactions, or crossovers via social interaction?
Couples who express gratitude more often were less affected by
common marital
stressors such as miscommunication, financial issues, and in - law problems.
Authored by Better Marriages certified leader
couple Dewayne and LaTasha Hudson, they use personal anecdotes to illustrate their main points and cover many of the areas that are
common stressors to all
couples as well as some that are unique to themselves.
Talking openly and honestly about finances can not only help
couples avoid many of the most
common relationship
stressors, but it can also help them plan for the future.