"Social Development" adopts initiatives to reduce marital disputes
The Ministry of Social Development and Family is keen on the importance of raising awareness of the dangers of marital disputes on the family and children and the necessity of resolving them in order to preserve a stable family. This perception is not realistic and even difference can sometimes be a healthy condition if many points are adhered to.
Basic conditions have been set for dealing with marital and family disputes, such as not mocking or diminishing the other party's speech or feelings and avoiding criticism or blame during the period of anger and beginning to talk with the intention of solving the problem and not solving the cause alone. Besides, they have to look for the origin of the problem and recognizing it and try to show enough love and affection and avoid consulting non-professionals and spreading the secrets of the house outside it.
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