Not exact matches
Instead of dealing with the real underlying
issues, we find ourselves looking for another enemy, another scapegoat, another target for our
anger and
unresolved grievances.
Unresolved emotions such as pent - up
anger and unreleased grief are just as likely to cause ill health as physical digestive
issues in the gut.
Relationship
issues often include
unresolved, long - standing conflict, poor communication, infidelity, monogamy versus non-monogamy, failed behavior change requests, depression, and
anger management.
On the other hand, if a couple has
unresolved disputes,
anger or property disagreements, these
issues can prolong the divorce.
An alienating parent may have
unresolved anger toward the other parent for perceived wrongs during the relationship and may be unable to separate those
issues from parenting
issues.
Resentment and
anger can build as
issues go
unresolved.
Couples with other
issues in the marriage, such as conflict,
unresolved anger, or infidelity, will have a difficult time feeling close and loving.
Other desire - sapping problems include hormonal deficiencies (low testosterone, estrogen), thyroid problems, medication side effects (antidepressants, antihypertensives), work, financial and family stress, burn - out, exhaustion,
unresolved anger and contempt and any health
issues or physical problems related to disease and aging.
Unresolved issues from the past are often at the root of anxiety, depression,
anger, and recurrent relationship problems in the present.