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‘When people don’t introspect about what they have done, they tend to believe the other person is responsible for what has happened.’
‘It’s always easy to blame someone else than look at your shortcomings,’ say mental health experts as they explain why relationships turn toxic.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Why do marriages become difficult?<\/p>\n

Why do fights between couples cross the limits of decency?<\/p>\n

Why does their relationship turn toxic?<\/p>\n

In any situation, there is always an action followed by a reaction.<\/p>\n

While we are quick to judge a person based on her\/his reaction, it is equally important to understand what might have triggered it.<\/p>\n

One must understand that there are certain rules set by a couple. There’s also a certain conditioning that creeps in. Some of it happens through mutual consent, some as time passes. This helps a couple navigate through their differences and find a common path.<\/p>\n

When this balance is disrupted, or when the boundaries are trespassed intentionally or unintentionally, it leads to conflict.<\/p>\n

If these conflicts are not addressed on time, it encourages problematic behaviour.<\/p>\n

In the second part of a series on understanding and fixing toxic behaviours in relationships (read part 1 here<\/strong><\/em>) , experts point out the various factors, people and situations that influence unfavourable behaviour in couples.<\/p>\n

According to Delhi-based relationship coach Kanchan Rai<\/strong>, if a person is in a toxic relationship, s\/he will most certainly never realise it.<\/p>\n

Mental health coach Anu Krishna<\/strong> adds that if toxic behaviour is not addressed or confronted, it will — over a period of time — dull your perception of what is right and wrong to the extent that you may lose your sense of identity and beliefs.<\/p>\n

Toxic traits may be different when it comes to men and women, explains transformational coach Dr Ashish Sehgal<\/strong> as he lists some of the leading causes and factors influencing bad behaviour in Indian couples.<\/p>\n