Resolving Conflict By Day S End May Promote Health
A survey of Verywell readers found that some couples capitalized on the increased time they spent together during the challenges of 2020. Some experienced improvements in their relationships or established new ways to connect. About one quarter (27%) of couples reported thriving. However, the same number reported they had struggled with their relationships. They named increased arguments and disagreements as contributing factors to the tension. Each household has its own way of dealing with disagreements, but a study out of Oregon State University suggests that resolving matters quickly could have lasting health benefits....