| Domain | Key Points | |--------|------------| | | No medical condition that directly explains symptoms. Sleep disruption may exacerbate mood/anxiety. | | Psychological | • Chronic ambivalence (“I love him, yet …”) → cognitive dissonance. • Rumination and catastrophizing about marital stability. • Low self‑efficacy in conflict resolution. • Possible attachment insecurity stemming from early parental divorce. | | Social | • Husband’s extensive travel and late‑night socializing reduce emotional availability. • Limited support network (relies primarily on spouse). • Parenting stress (young children) adds to emotional load. | | Cultural/Spiritual | • Values marriage highly; stigma around separation may intensify guilt and shame. |
Unfortunately, I don't have direct access to the content you're referring to. However, I can suggest some possible sources where you might find more information: SSIS-740 Even Though I Love My Husband...- Miru
Given Miru’s strong motivation to preserve her marriage, good insight, and absence of severe psychiatric or medical comorbidities, the prognosis for symptom reduction and improved relational functioning is with consistent therapeutic engagement and supportive partner involvement. | Domain | Key Points | |--------|------------| |
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