Divorce is a difficult phase for any couple. Both partners have spent a lifetime with each other, and naturally, to separate now would be much of an emotional trauma for both of them. One has spent a lifetime with the other, and now, not being together could make the partners very unhappy. We will discuss more about emotional effects of divorce later in the article.
People marry to remain together forever. Naturally, they find it difficult to accept the situation when things go wrong in their relationship. They may get back together at times, but reconciliation is often tricky.
The effect of divorce on a partner’s mental and physical health is quite alarming. It is a time of distress, as it is tough to accept the situation. Added to it, children also face problems. In such an environment, which is hardly conducive, one cannot expect the couples to feel normal.
How is one emotionally affected by divorce?
Divorce involves a partner psychologically. It causes much stress and trauma. One is mentally disturbed, which has other physical effects on one’s health. The psychological effects are that one suffers from depression, lower self-esteem, and even accidental death.
Other emotional reactions of divorce
The couples flare up with each other, thus causing an increase in one’s blood pressure. Anger is counterproductive and causes much damage to one’s physical health. Constant emotional stress also affects the organs of the body. It does help to talk to a close person.
One turns into an alcoholic at times. A divorced partner finds solace in alcohol as they cannot overcome the trauma. Excessive drinking is not very good for health. It hurts one’s health.
Divorced mothers have a tough time coping with poverty and emotional stress. They have the responsibility of bringing up their children all alone. It is tough, and naturally, they experience a lot of emotional disturbances such as depression, optional flare-ups, or migraines. Those who do not have jobs or cannot earn find it challenging to survive on the maintenance their husbands provide. Children of such a parent also have emotional problems.
Problems with children after divorce
Handling children is also very stressful for divorced partners. Children fail to understand why their parents have separated. They would like them to be together. Children can be very troublesome to divorced parents, but their presence helps in preventing suicide by any of the partners who are unable to cope with the separation.
1. Limited social circle
A divorced person may face social problems. They may not have many friends who understand their situation and may either end up as an alcoholic or suffer from depression. They often go to nightclubs or bars to seek companionship or drown themselves with alcohol.
2. Lowers self-esteem
One begins to feel one is “no good.” Rejection can be traumatic. Also, in one’s peer group, one feels embarrassed and withdraws from the social circuit.
3. Despair
One feels the world has come to an end. One feels very sad and discouraged with life. It can be very depressing for a woman who has no source of her own income. She has to pull herself together to chalk out her goals in life again. If she has the responsibility of looking after children, then she has to look for a job to sustain herself and her children. The situation can no doubt be overwhelming.
4. Resilience
A divorced person realizes after a point that there is no point in cribbing. They have to pull the threads together and go on with life.
5. Acceptance
The divorced individual learns to accept their situation. He or she realizes there is no point in sobbing and feeling sorry for oneself. It is better to set goals and work towards them as one would feel better. Acceptance would be less anxiety and continued grief.
Simple Tips to Heal a Breaking Relationship
Couples dissatisfied with their marriages don’t have to resign themselves to lifelong misery… or get divorced. Often, simple changes can turn around even the most troubled marriage. The most important (but most often lacking in aspect of marriage) is mutual appreciation. Simple tips like this will go a long way in soothing a drifting relationship.
Admire your spouse
This is not always as easy as it seems. But doing this sincerely will improve mutual understanding. Observe the subtle good things in them and say it out. You will find that it reciprocates with as much sincerity in due course.
Stop criticizing
Remember that criticism does not make anyone better. People don’t change because they’re criticized. This is so, especially within marital relationships. Also, realize that mutual blaming is one of the topmost reasons for a disastrous marriage.
Don’t lose your temper
It is said that a calm mind can overcome even a storm. Throwing a fit at each other is only going to make matters worse. Always remember that a win in an argument is a loss in a relationship. It is better not to talk to each other when you are angry than to spit it all out as they arise in your mind.
Don’t demand too much
Accepting a person as he is is one of the most important secrets of a successful, long-lasting relationship. Not all individuals can be extraordinary. You have to treat your spouse as a human being at all times. This implies that no one is perfect. At the same time, nobody is terrible altogether, either.
Conclusion
Divorce is indeed an experience that one cannot forget. It is painful and causes much unhappiness for couples sharing their intimate thoughts and feelings for so many years.
1 Comment
Hi I’m Benita and I’m an Natural Health Therapist. I believe divorce can be traumatic for couples like you’ve said in your article. There is a good side as I tell my clients, that the person can start a new and better life that they may not have achieved within their previously unhealthy relationship. It gives the person an opportunity to evolve and this can be initially very difficult but very well worth it.