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10 Relationship Red Flags that No Therapist Can Fix 

February 22, 2024 · Relationships
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The inability to communicate

No matter what you’ve heard, communication is crucial for every relationship if you want it to work. While having good communication skills is hard for a lot of people, it is something that can be learned in therapy.

To resolve disputes and better understand one another, sincere and open communication is essential. Your ability to argue and work through problems is a key sign of how long your relationship will survive.

Your relationship will suffer greatly if you cannot communicate without gaslighting each other, show respect, and work toward finding solutions that consider both of your points of view.

Abusive behavior towards the partner

There are many forms of abuse, from physical abuse to emotional abuse, which, in most cases, can cause deeper trauma. This is by far one of the red flags no therapist can fix, and if this is happening to you, you must leave that person as soon as possible.

Abuse of any kind must never be tolerated or accepted. It’s critical to put safety first and ask for assistance. In these cases, no love, no matter how great, will solve this issue.

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20 responses to “10 Relationship Red Flags that No Therapist Can Fix ”

  1. Daniel Larson says:
    July 25, 2024 at 2:09 pm

    This is all very beneficial. Especially when the couple were raised in different parts of the world in different cultures.
    I left my country to be with her, and am having difficulties ever since I have arrived for the third time and left everything behind where I am from.

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    • Margerita Horvath says:
      March 17, 2025 at 5:39 pm

      We have all made mistakes .if a partner does not meet you half way and expects no changes on their end and you completely accommodate them…that is a red flag

      Reply
  2. Robin Simmons Sr says:
    July 25, 2024 at 3:03 pm

    Great information, how do you find the person for you at an age of 65. or more. Some time money and health get in the way.

    Reply
  3. rbj says:
    July 26, 2024 at 11:17 am

    Yeah, those will do it. We had the intimacy so to speak, but if it was really only physical and not emotional and it was when the other half decided they wanted to be cordial, was it ever really intimate? See communication and empathy. We could spend lots of time comparing notes here

    Reply
  4. Bob Peary says:
    July 26, 2024 at 7:02 pm

    If therapists can’t fix these problems what good are they?

    Reply
    • Megan Murphy says:
      March 15, 2025 at 4:51 am

      Therapy will only work if both partner are willing. Therapists can’t change anything, it is up to the patient to determine if he or she is going to take the advices of the therapists.

      Reply
    • Ruth says:
      March 15, 2025 at 12:27 pm

      Therapists can only do so much. Only God who created us, knows our needs explicitly, can truly change a heart through the empowering of His Holy Spirit, to produce the fruit to make us reflect the character of God in all our relationships—not perfectly, little by little over a lifetime, with the oil of repentance and forgiveness smoothing the rough patches. With God all things are possible when a person is willing to put his own way aside for God’s way found in His Word.

      Reply
    • Dalila says:
      March 16, 2025 at 6:53 pm

      Therapists can only advise & provide insight. The “fixing” lies within the effort/responsibility of the individual(s).

      Reply
    • Tara says:
      March 21, 2025 at 10:32 am

      You fix your own problems… Therapists give you the tools or means to do so

      Reply
  5. Eddie L Vibbert says:
    July 26, 2024 at 8:41 pm

    Sometimes you just have to walk away. Not looking back.

    Reply
    • Bee says:
      March 21, 2025 at 8:06 pm

      So true. Its still hard but it gets better for the core family to teach n honor good vales is most important. Quality of Life n Living.

      Reply
  6. Viv fude says:
    July 26, 2024 at 9:52 pm

    Being in a relationship with a narcissist was horrible. Controlled everything. Only cared about his needs intimately. Was told I could take care of myself in that aspect of the relationship.

    Reply
  7. Lynn says:
    July 27, 2024 at 12:08 pm

    The biggest problem is people belief factor
    Are you Spiritually together?
    Many can agree on the Natural things of Life
    If one’s Spiritual Life is not built on the right Foundation, One will surely have a battle
    The other factor is many don’t take the time to make sure as much as possible to examine themselves about the type of person they desire to have in their life
    My brother would say I want a good woman and I in return would ask are you a good man?
    We have to very careful with our decisions Yes in some cases one can be deceived
    I’ve found you can like many people but the one that clicks with you is usually the one that is simply put Mature and not vain
    Two can’t walk together unless they can have Respect and True Love not Lust
    Lust will always be there, but not necessarily the one to put a ring on
    Don’t be over anxious and take your time
    When love is truly true from both , Nothing are no one can break you, yes as long as one lives there’s always going to be something that will challenge your commitment
    But in the end only the two of you can decide where you desire to be
    So I Leave With This Question
    Would You Like To Live With Out The One You’re With?

    Reply
  8. Linda Brennan says:
    August 8, 2024 at 4:09 am

    This is an excellent article and definitely on point. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that not many are open to input when they are in love. It’s so hard to see through the rose colored glasses. It’s an excellent article.

    Reply
  9. Georgina says:
    December 24, 2024 at 4:48 am

    I would add “porn” to the addictions list. It kills intimacy and creates distance. A therapist I knew (a good one) said the hardest couples work to do was when the two partners are at different developmental levels. Also that by the time a couple gets to therapy, the therapist’s job may be to help them split as amicably as possible. FWIW.

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  10. Michael says:
    December 30, 2024 at 12:30 am

    If you merry overseas make damn sure she telling the truth while you communicate over time. Especially religion, all they want is to get to America,some cases do your research don’t make a mistake like I did.

    Reply
  11. Michael A.Bodine says:
    January 1, 2025 at 10:22 pm

    porn also CAN destroy RESPECT for intimacy . ( and respect 4th amendment if ur in USA ). MAGAZINES like FHM & FHW were good but ( zines ) are much worse like “the onion” bec. UNREGULATED they have LITTLE respect for healthy monogamous relationship. WORSE, they promote multiple partners and disgusting behaviors. that lead to easy breakups.

    Reply
    • Marianne says:
      March 17, 2025 at 3:23 pm

      Guess you can say the same for some violent movies. Awful depiction of a way of living.

      Reply
  12. William Harl says:
    March 17, 2025 at 2:41 pm

    In my psychology curriculum I took an upper division social psychology class with one chapter focused on just compatibility factors. The overriding one factor is SIMILARITY! Opposites DO NOT attract! Need to have as much as possible in common(similar)! No slam dunks but you’re closer by being alike as possible!

    Reply
  13. Marianne says:
    March 17, 2025 at 3:21 pm

    Core Values is a topic I never considered before, while Life goals is. After first friendly date with someone I realized based on the conversation that life goals were totally different and we spoke minimally after. Seems his goal is more material, and he almost seemed methodical about it. Spirituality is very important to me.

    Reply

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