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How to Navigate In-Law Tensions Without Damaging Your Marriage

For many couples, tension with in-laws can become one of the most stressful parts of married life. When conflict arises between a spouse and a parent, it can leave someone stuck between being loyal to their partner but also loyal to their family of origin. These situations often bring up complicated emotions: guilt, frustration, defensiveness, or even resentment. In-law conflicts can quickly strain a marriage if they aren’t handled thoughtfully. Here are a few strategies to navigate these tensions while protecting your relationship.

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How Internal Family Systems Therapy Can Help You

Internal family systems (IFS) is based on the idea that our minds are not monolithic but made up of a variety of “parts.” These parts aren’t necessarily separate entities but distinct aspects of ourselves that can hold different thoughts, feelings, and motivations. IFS therapy offers a way to understand and harmonize our inner parts so that we can emotionally heal.

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How Does Change Occur in Internal Family Systems?

Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy is based on the understanding that the mind is made up of multiple parts. This inner “family” of parts each has its own perspectives, feelings, and motivations. IFS views this as a fundamental aspect of human consciousness, and better understanding these parts will allow you to live a more harmonious life.

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