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Recession Leading To Divorces And Family Clashes

The effects of recession are reverberating across all corners of the world and so much has been its impact that lives are getting ruined, families are coming on roads and some of the most efficient professionals are being compelled to take up jobs at some of the oddest centers. While the struggle for survival is currently on at many places, it is now looking like recession has been showing an upper hand in deciding the relationships of human beings.

Though many families in India are able to sustain it together, thanks to the closely knit structure and the emotional touch they are unable to hold on for long and this has been causing some serious clashes. The final nail is hit on the head when things are getting out of control and this is leading to divorces and breakups.

A major plight is that of singles and couples who are living in countries like US, UK and having made some huge commitments by taking up homes and flats they are in a rather tight position unable to meet both ends. It can be said that there are quite a share of such members in our country too. All this has been leading to a very high level of depression, frustration and anger.

These negative feelings have now begun to show the effect in the households and even the bedrooms and there are reports coming in from many places that the recession has been creating a lot of disturbance and agitation among families and especially in the husband wife relationship. Those who are able to handle the situation with maturity are able to take it forward with immense mental strength and those who are breaking up are ending up ruining their lives by getting into clashes with rash impulses.

A recent article has suggested that this has given rise to many counseling centers across various parts and couples are seen visiting these places in huge numbers. This is a very appreciable move given the fact that recessions will come and go but relationships wont. So it is about time that one tends to stick closely to each other and give strength and support instead of succumbing to the pressures of cash crunch and losing out on important aspects of relationships and loved ones.

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