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Relationships in Uncertain TimesBy Dr. Jenny Sneeden

Lately, I’ve been thinking about what it means to be in a partnership or in a couple during uncertain times.
Not the polished version of partnership, such as the aligned values, the shared plans, the feeling that you’re moving through life with a clear sense of direction, but the lived reality of being two people tethered together while the larger context feels unstable, unpredictable, and hard to trust.
Uncertainty presses on partnerships. It magnifies differences in how we take in information, how much we want to talk about what’s happening, and how urgently we want to act. One person might feel activated and alert, scanning for meaning or threat. The other might feel overwhelmed and pull back, needing distance just to stay regulated. These differences can feel personal when presenting in a relationship dynamic.
What I often notice is how quickly partners start to worry that tension means something is wrong between them. But often, the strain is coming from outside the relationship. From a sense that the rules keep changing. From not knowing what will hold. From feeling like decisions suddenly carry more weight than they used to.