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Coping with Jealousy and Suspicion After a Divorce

 
Author: Timothy Cole
 

A divorce is one of the most painful events that a person must face over the course of a lifetime. Divorce is stressful because it disrupts every aspect of ones existence.

Nothing remains the same during or immediately after a divorce. The disruption caused by a divorce often involves changes in ones financial security, family dynamics, and social support, just to name a few.

And even smaller changes, like going to the grocery store and shopping for oneself for the first time, can have a profound impact on ones peace of mind. Divorce is difficult because it forces people to deal with a host of new and unfamiliar situations resulting in an overwhelming sense of uncertainty.

And if that were not bad enough, divorce also involves a tremendous sense of loss.

Although many people do not realize it, the end of ALL close relationships, even troublesome ones, is experienced as a loss. In fact, a painful divorce can create feelings very similar to those experienced when a spouse passes away. A loss is a loss, no matter how it happens.

In fact, this sense of loss can be so powerful, that many couples stay together rather than put themselves through the pain that a divorce can inflict.

Unfortunately, this combined uncertainty and sense of loss often leaves individuals not knowing if they can trust their own judgment. After a divorce, it is common for people to question their ability to make sound decisions and act in their own best interest.

This feeling of insecurity can be particularly troublesome as people start to date again. Often a divorce is accompanied by infidelity or other acts of betrayal. And it is not easy to move forward with a new relationship when a past relationship ended on such a negative note.

Carrying forward such negative beliefs and suspicions, however, often dooms a new relationship from the start.

For a new relationship to have a chance, it is important to deal directly with ones feelings of suspicion and betrayal.

And while everyone has moments of insecurity, being suspicious on a daily basis is problematic. Jealousy, if left unchecked, can destroy a relationship.

To begin with, people who are chronically jealous often misinterpret what is going on - taking what might be an innocent event and thinking about it in the most negative way possible.

For example, if a new romantic partner does not immediately return a phone call, an insecure individual will jump to a negative conclusion (i.e., he or she doesnt really care about me or is seeing someone else).

And life is full of little misunderstandings, coincidences, accidents, and innocent mistakes. But, an insecure individual will tie all of these daily events together in the worst possible way.

Jumping to such conclusions can drive a person crazy and it often fuels ones suspicions even more. Negative thoughts, doubts, and insecurities often lead to more negative thoughts, doubts, and insecurities.

Not only do highly suspicious individuals drive themselves crazy, they often drive their partners crazy as well. Being around a suspicious person is difficult to deal with. No one likes to have everything that happens throughout the day turned into a negative event.

Typically, the best way to deal with doubts and insecurities is to talk to your romantic partner about them.

When people are jealous or suspicious, they often try to hide their true feelings from their partners, but ignoring ones emotions never works. Our feelings always get the best of us and influence our behavior whether we like it or not.

So when people have doubts, if they do not talk about it, it comes out through sudden mood changes, acting overly controlling, being overly sensitive and needy, and causing unnecessary arguments, and so on.

Ironically, ones insecurities can even lead a person to flirt with others as a way of getting a partner's attention and showing him/her what it feels like to be insecure.

Again, a lot of research shows that talking to a partner about being insecure is the best way of dealing with it. And as a general rule, when talking about such issues, it helps to focus on ones feelings and not necessarily a partner's behavior.

In other words, do not blame or attack a partner because you feel insecure - rather explain how you feel ("Sometimes my doubts gets the best of me, and I don't like feeling this way..."). If you can talk directly to your partner about how you feel, you are less likely to act in ways that create more distance and disruption in your relationship.

In fact, people often feel closer when they can talk to their partners about their problems in a constructive manner. Talking about problems is important when trying to overcome ones insecurities and move forward.

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