Clashes between women and their mothers-in-law are common. In some cases, it may even cause strain in marriages.
In dealing with an overly critical mother-in-law, you may choose to take the passive-aggressive approach or go the combative route.
The evasive method may leave you seething inside, causing resentment to build up over the years. However, lashing out may cause irreparable damage in your relationship.
Whichever approach you take, acting solely based on momentary emotions is never a good choice.
An example would be having to deal with their little pieces of unsolicited advice on parenting or housekeeping. One user on ParentTown can relate to this dilemma.
According to Family Therapist Susan Stiffelman, there are a lot of possible reasons why a mother-in-law seems like a "fault-finder": she may be interfering because she feels powerless in her own life; she may have a "low tolerance for frustration or it could be that she's been used to expressing love and affection by telling people what to do with their lives.
But there are ways to deal with a hyper-critical mother-in-law. Here are five of them.