Make or break: the effect Covid-19 had on marriages : vimars

Make or break: the effect Covid-19 had on marriages


This meant more time spent with partners, families and children.
While the increased contact time led to some marital bonds emerging stronger, for others it magnified existing tensions and fault lines.
Marriage counsellors and therapists said they had been working overtime since the pandemic began, as more people sought professional help to get through tough times.
“While some have become closer, others struggled and developed deeper feelings of loneliness and isolation,” said Tanya Dharamshi, clinical director at the Priory Wellbeing Centre in Dubai.
We laugh about it now but I would seriously question any couple that says it’s been easy

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