Elements of a Healthy Relationship

Identifying elements of healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationships is key. Being able to do this may help us work towards improvement and change in relationships. It may also indicate it is time for us to leave a relationship. While there are several elements to healthy relationships, some of the key components are:

  • Being able to share feelings with your partner

  • Actively listening to your partner and respecting each other’s points of view

  • Talking to each other in a respectful manner when disagreements happen so that you can come to a resolution together that meets both of your needs

  • Having open, honest, and transparent conversations about each other’s sexual and intimacy needs

  • Respecting each other’s desire to spend time alone

  • Avoiding talking harshly about each other or to each other

  • No physical violence

These are just a few elements of a healthy relationship – what elements do you think contribute to a healthy relationship?

Credit: The information in this post has adapted Alberta Health Services guidelines for healthy relationships.

Dr. Inverpal Braich

About the Author
Hey! I’m Inverpal. I’m a psychologist and the Director of Clinical Operations at CCIPH. I was born in Toronto, ON but have moved across several cities and provinces in Canada. From a young age, I have been passionate about promoting mental health awareness and increasing the accessibility of mental health services. Due to this passion, I have spent over a decade in the mental health industry, working with several mental health organizations across North America in many diverse roles. I’m also a huge Toronto Raptors fan. In my free time, you can find me playing/watching basketball, watching new movies, learning new things, and spending time with my family.

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