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Stuck in Questioning The Save The Marriage Podcast

    • Mental Health

Are you stuck questioning whether your spouse is the RIGHT spouse, whether your love is REAL, whether there is someone ELSE, or maybe your spouse is being unfaithful?



That is often very normal.



To a degree.



It is entirely normal for people in regular, normal, healthy relationships to have questions that just pop up from time-to-time.  That is just what our brain does.  It tosses out “bait” of thoughts, to see which ones you bite on (which just sets the hook) and which ones pass.  Which ones you LET pass.



And there are times, when a relationship is toxic, that you have those thoughts because your mind is trying to get your attention — to get you to ACT.



And then, there is a third category.  When those thoughts become obsessive.  When they keep you stuck.  There are some clinicians that refer to this as ROCD — Relationship Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.



The problem is, those 3 points can be, ummmm… less than clear.



In this episode of the Save The Marriage Podcast, I answer a listener’s question as a way of jumping into thinking about thoughts.  When does it matter and what can you do about it?



Listen below.



RELATED RESOURCES

Thinking about Thoughts

Relying on Commitment

Save The Marriage System

My Books

Are you stuck questioning whether your spouse is the RIGHT spouse, whether your love is REAL, whether there is someone ELSE, or maybe your spouse is being unfaithful?



That is often very normal.



To a degree.



It is entirely normal for people in regular, normal, healthy relationships to have questions that just pop up from time-to-time.  That is just what our brain does.  It tosses out “bait” of thoughts, to see which ones you bite on (which just sets the hook) and which ones pass.  Which ones you LET pass.



And there are times, when a relationship is toxic, that you have those thoughts because your mind is trying to get your attention — to get you to ACT.



And then, there is a third category.  When those thoughts become obsessive.  When they keep you stuck.  There are some clinicians that refer to this as ROCD — Relationship Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.



The problem is, those 3 points can be, ummmm… less than clear.



In this episode of the Save The Marriage Podcast, I answer a listener’s question as a way of jumping into thinking about thoughts.  When does it matter and what can you do about it?



Listen below.



RELATED RESOURCES

Thinking about Thoughts

Relying on Commitment

Save The Marriage System

My Books

25 min