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How do you recognize that your marriage or long-term relationship is approaching a crisis? 

Updated: Jul 15

Many couples lament during a crisis, usually with a “how did we get here?”

Recognizing potential red flags in a marriage or long-term relationship can help you to address issues before they escalate into a crisis.  

Here are some common signs that your relationship is heading for a crisis, and you need to do something now: 

  1. Poor Communication: Frequent misunderstandings, avoidance of difficult conversations, or a lack of open and honest dialogue can indicate there are deeper issues in your relationship. 

  2. Constant Criticism: Persistent negative feedback, blame, or contempt towards each other will erode the foundation of respect and love in your relationship. 

  3. Emotional Distance: A growing sense of emotional disconnection, reduced intimacy, or feeling more like roommates than partners is a serious concern that you should not ignore. 

  4. Frequent Arguments: Regular, unresolved conflicts and arguments, especially about the same issues, signifies that there are deeper underlying problems. 

  5. Infidelity: Cheating, whether emotional, physical or financial infidelity, can severely damage trust and commitment in your relationship. 

  6. Lack of Intimacy: A significant decline in physical affection or sexual intimacy can indicate problems in the emotional or physical connection between you both, unless there are health issues or other issues that account for this. 

  7. Financial Issues: Constant disagreements about money, secretive financial behavior, or financial stress will set up your relationship for a crisis. 

  8. Avoidance: One or both partners avoid spending time together, opting to be with friends, family, or alone instead of with each other. 

  9. Addictions or Abuse: Substance abuse, gambling, or any form of abuse (emotional, physical, or verbal) will set up your relationship for a crisis.  

  10. Lack of Support: Feeling unsupported, unappreciated, or taken for granted by your partner can create resentment and disconnect. 

  11. Different Life Goals: Significant changes in life goals, values, or priorities that are not addressed or reconciled can lead to growing apart. 

  12. Ignoring Problems: Avoiding addressing issues or pretending everything is fine by one of you can lead to unresolved resentment and larger conflicts down the road.  


If you recognize that there are multiple RedFlags highlighted above happening in your relationship, now is the time to do something about it. Register for our Thriving Relationships Workshops today. Addressing these issues early can help mitigate the risk of a marriage crisis. You dop not have to wait for your marriage or long-term relationship to hit a crisis point.  

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