April Eldemire of Couples Thrive was featured in this article from Business Insider. Article reposted with permission.
If your partner is mysteriously distant and checked out when you're together, there's a chance they might be quiet-quitting the relationship.
Just like quiet-quitting a job, quiet-quitting a partnership or marriage involves a person doing the bare minimum to coast in the relationship.
April Eldemire, a licensed marriage and family therapist practicing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, told Business Insider that common signs include your partner "avoiding connection, avoiding conflict, not making an effort, and almost willing to let the relationship die."
Often, she said, a partner quiet-quitting might start after a major life event — or even several that happen all at once, like becoming new parents, one partner losing their job, or tending to a sick family member.
Eldemire shared advice on what you can do if you suspect your partner is quiet-quitting the relationship.