If we're in love, why can there be so much conflict or tension?

If we're in love, why can there be so much conflict or tension?

What is an example of tensions creating conflict using the Enneagram?

What is an example of tensions creating conflict using the Enneagram?

Is the problem our unmet needs or how we communicate our needs with our partner?

Is the problem our unmet needs or how we communicate our needs with our partner?

In a conflict, isn't someone right and someone wrong?

In a conflict, isn't someone right and someone wrong?

What should we do when our needs conflict?

What should we do when our needs conflict?

How do we prevent having conflicts with each other?

How do we prevent having conflicts with each other?

7 Basic Principles for Concious Conflict Resolution

7 Basic Principles for Concious Conflict Resolution

Self-Awareness of Your Personality is the 1st Principle

Self-Awareness of Your Personality is the 1st Principle

What does the Enneagram teach about self-awareness?

What does the Enneagram teach about self-awareness?

How do you know when your personality is "Over the Top?"

How do you know when your personality is "Over the Top?"

Do we need to analyze all the issues from our past?

Do we need to analyze all the issues from our past?

How does self-awareness of your personality help?

How does self-awareness of your personality help?

How can I identify all the areas in my personality where these pressures show up?

How can I identify all the areas in my personality where these pressures show up?

What if what I want in a conflict doesn't seem over the top?

What if what I want in a conflict doesn't seem over the top?

What do we do with our ego needs?

What do we do with our ego needs?

2nd Principle: No More Criticizing or Blaming!

2nd Principle: No More Criticizing or Blaming!

Doesn't honest criticism get your partner to change?

Doesn't honest criticism get your partner to change?

When something is bothering me, how do I get someone to change?

When something is bothering me, how do I get someone to change?

3rd Principle: Take Responsibility in a Conflict

3rd Principle: Take Responsibility in a Conflict

4th Principle: Relating is the key to harmony when needs conflict

4th Principle: Relating is the key to harmony when needs conflict

If I don't agree how can I validate my partner?

If I don't agree how can I validate my partner?

If I don't know what my partner is upset about how can I validate it?

If I don't know what my partner is upset about how can I validate it?

5th Principle: Both Person's Needs Matter!

5th Principle: Both Person's Needs Matter!

6th Principle: Is This the Setting to Really Resolve This?

6th Principle: Is This the Setting to Really Resolve This?

7th Principle: You're Not Entitled to Freely Dump Your Tensions

7th Principle: You're Not Entitled to Freely Dump Your Tensions

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 4): Spice up Love

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 4): Spice up Love

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 1)

How to Have a Successful Relationship (Part 1)

Part 3 - How to Have a Successful Relationship: Tools for Resolving Issues

Part 3 - How to Have a Successful Relationship: Tools for Resolving Issues

If we're in love, why can there be so much conflict or tension?

If we're in love, why can there be so much conflict or tension?

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Chris Wright

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Chris Wright is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. He sees clients in the Washington, D.C. area and has telephone clients from around the world. So if you are having difficulty in your relationship, call for a free telephone consultation. Chris was Director of the Human Relations Institute in Houston and with PAIRS International -- training psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists in couple's skills programs. As an innovator in the field, he has developed a unique blend of tools that increase the effectiveness in relationships. He has Masters Degrees from the University of Arizona and Antioch University in Los Angeles.

7th Principle: You're Not Entitled to Freely Dump Your Tensions

Host: What is the seventh principle for conscious conflict resolution?

Chris Wright: The seventh and final basic principle for conscious conflict resolution is; you are not entitled to dump your tensions into your partner s space. This is really important, it is human that we have frustrations come up, tensions come up, pressures built up, but it does not mean that you can just take them out on people wherever you are. It is similar biologically to the bladder, I mean the body can only handle so much pressure, but we have to learn to manage those pressures and we have to setup frame works for relieving those pressures that are healthy and safe, you can not just go wherever you want.

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Host: What is the seventh principle for conscious conflict resolution?

Chris Wright: The seventh and final basic principle for conscious conflict resolution is; you are not entitled to dump your tensions into your partner s space. This is really important, it is human that we have frustrations come up, tensions come up, pressures built up, but it does not mean that you can just take them out on people wherever you are. It is similar biologically to the bladder, I mean the body can only handle so much pressure, but we have to learn to manage those pressures and we have to setup frame works for relieving those pressures that are healthy and safe, you can not just go wherever you want.

So any time you get angry or upset or your feelings get hurt or you are feeling stressed out or tensed that is fine, but we need to established a positive frame work, a structure for resolving that tension together, so what that means is, if either one of us, triggers each other or stressed out or tensed, we have two options here, one option would be let s move into a frame work, let s create a structure, a positive structure, let s use tools for resolving what just came up, as we move into the tool section, we are going review the range of tools that we could choose, for processing through this together as a team.

The second option is, if you do not want to use tools is that fine, but you can not keep putting the tension into the space. You have to either leave and go workout or go for walk or go get on the computer or go downstairs and watch T.

V, but you have to protect the space here, for your partner and for the kids. There is no excuse for putting tension out into the space. If you did not have frameworks and we have not, if you did not have bathrooms, if you did not have positive structures for resolving it, then you have no other way to get it out, to deal with it, so it makes sense.

But now as you learn these tools, you will see that there is no excuse for it now. What is the alternative? The alternative is every time you get upset, you feel like you can just freely express it onto whoever is around you, your partner, your kids. It is destructive, it is not honoring, it is going to back fire, it is going to over time people have to put up a wall around their hearts around you, because you can not take responsibility for working through your pressures, your tensions, your stress, in a frame work that resolves it in a way that is healthy for every body. So that becomes important for us all to learn frameworks to resolve our tensions, because we are not just entitled to freely complain, blame, shame, argue just because we are full of pressure. It s okay we are full of pressure, but we need to learn frame works for resolving it in a healthy way.

Thank you! by kerryo at 12/23/08 08:37PM Flag

I truly thank and appreciate Chris Wright for sharing his wisdom, expertise, and experience! Thank you also for making available the written transcripts. I venture to guess Chris is an Enneagram Nine? He is truly gifted in this area. I wonder if couples are best able to relate when they are the same enneagram number?

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