They lived happily, had many children… and filed for divorce.
What are the reasons for breaking up years, sometimes decades of union?
The feeling of love that gradually loses intensity until it dies out?
Not simply, quite the contrary.
Marie-Estelle Dupont(1), clinical psychologist for 17 years, observes in her practice that we divorce "for much deeper reasons" than the lack of love.
And while every relationship is unique, certain commonalities seem to drive a marriage to an end.
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The tiredness
We've tried everything, but it's a dead end.
This is what couples in the process of divorcing frequently confide to marriage counselor Muriel Bardoux.
“Often, there is a phenomenon of wear, she testifies, one of the partners has suffered too long and does not see any evolution in the situation of the couple.
In reality, the bond that unites them is eroded.
How did they get there?
Probably by waiting too long before coming to consult…
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