In a world characterized by societal shifts and ever-changing lifestyles, couples are embarking on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and evolution within their relationships in 2023. From navigating different risk tolerances to seeking innovative therapeutic approaches, couples are demonstrating remarkable resilience and adaptability in the changing relationship landscape.
Andrea Medaris, Ph.D., Assistant Director of the Center for Relationships at Psychology Specialists of Maine, offers valuable insights into the unique challenges and opportunities that couples face in this era. She emphasizes an increased awareness of relationship dynamics, resulting in a surge in referrals for couples therapy, as individuals seek to address underlying issues and deepen their bonds.
The pandemic and the subsequent shift to remote work have significantly altered how couples spend time together. With more time spent at home, the need for effective communication and understanding between partners has intensified. Sierra and Kaleb, a couple who moved in together just before the pandemic, attest to the importance of striking a balance between individual needs and relationship priorities. Through open communication and reciprocal support, they were able to successfully navigate these challenges.
The pandemic has also had a profound impact on how couples handle conflicts. With more time spent together, disagreements are often analyzed and explored more deeply, leading to either stronger relationships built on improved communication or, in some cases, separation. For those choosing to separate, the experience provides valuable lessons for future relationships.
Dr. Medaris stresses the importance of addressing underlying issues rather than merely addressing surface-level conflicts. She likens it to a dormant virus that resurfaces when triggered by environmental stressors. By confronting these deeper issues, couples can cultivate positive communication patterns and establish a solid foundation for the future.
Telehealth and online therapy have become invaluable tools in facilitating these conversations. Despite initial concerns about building emotional connections remotely, Dr. Medaris has witnessed the efficacy and accessibility of telehealth, particularly for couples with busy schedules or those residing in rural areas. This increased access has opened up new avenues for couples to seek and receive the necessary support.
Sierra believes that the pandemic has had a positive impact on relationships. She observes that the experience has prompted individuals to reflect on themselves and their partnerships, leading to a more forthright approach in expressing desires and requirements. Kaleb concurs, adding that individuals have become more cognizant of their needs, leading to better communication and clearer future planning.
As we move forward, couples have an opportunity to build on the growth they have experienced during this time. Prioritizing self-understanding, asserting needs, and communicating openly with partners are key to navigating the evolving dynamics of relationships in 2023 and beyond.