Emotional support is a big component of any relationship, but especially a romantic one. Knowing how to be there for your wife and make her feel loved and cared for will bring you two closer together and establish a stronger bond. In this article, we’ll tell you exactly how you can emotionally support your wife and be there for her when she needs you.

This article is based on an interview with our relationship expert, Kelli Miller, licensed pyschotherapist and award-winning author. Check out the full interview here.

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Listen intently when she talks.

  1. When she talks about what she’s going through, get rid of distractions and listen to her with your full attention. Make eye contact and nod along as she speaks so she knows that you’re listening. You can also ask follow-up questions and repeat what she says, just to make sure you’re understanding things.[2]
    • Say things like, “Interesting, can you tell me more?” or, “I’m not quite sure I understand. What did you mean by that?”
    • Reader Poll: We asked 213 wikiHow readers and 53% of them agreed that the best way to talk to a woman is to listen openly and patiently to her feelings and thoughts. [Take Poll]
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Be respectful of her feelings.

  1. Sometimes, problems that seem like a big deal to your wife won’t seem that stressful to you. However, saying things like, “It’s no big deal,” or “Get over it,” can be very hurtful to hear. Even if you don’t think you’d react the same way, be empathetic to what your wife is going through.[4]
    • Even things that sound helpful, like, “It could be worse,” or, “Be grateful for what you do have,” won’t make your wife feel better. Stick to encouraging, helpful comments to emotionally support her.


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Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW
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This article was written by Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Kelli Miller is a Psychotherapist based in Los Angeles, California. Kelli specializes in individual and couples therapy focusing on relationships, depression, anxiety, sexuality, communication, parenting, and more. She is the author of “Love Hacks: Simple Solutions to Your Most Common Relationship Issues” which details the top 15 relationship issues and 3 quick solutions to each. She is also the award-winning and best-selling author of “Thriving with ADHD”. Kelli co-hosted an advice show on LA Talk Radio and was a relationship expert for The Examiner. She received her MSW (Masters of Social Work) from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Sociology/Health from the University of Florida. This article has been viewed 55,828 times.
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