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From Conflict to Connection – Part I: Interactions | The Couples Doc
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Thoughts, ideas, and conversation topics for couples. Parenting Together – Part IV: Consideration. From Conflict to Connection – Part II: Attitudes →. From Conflict to Connection – Part I: Interactions. Conflict, while unpleasant, is ubiquitous in long term relationships. However, conflict is not as pertinent to the relationship satisfaction as. Conflict. Studies have shown conflict. Couples argue presents more consequences to marital success than what. The couples argue about or how frequently. The most...
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From Conflict to Connection – Part III: Helpful Process | The Couples Doc
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Thoughts, ideas, and conversation topics for couples. From Conflict to Connection – Part II: Attitudes. From Conflict to Connection Part IV: Avoid Negative Strategies →. From Conflict to Connection – Part III: Helpful Process. December 6, 2013. In the prior 2 posts, we discussed two successful conflict resolution methods and strategies described by couples in research: Interaction strategies. In today’s post, I will focus on a 3rd successful conflict resolution method identified as Process Strategies.
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March | 2015 | The Couples Doc
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Thoughts, ideas, and conversation topics for couples. Monthly Archives: March 2015. How to Manage a Demand-Withdraw Pattern in Your Relationship. March 18, 2015. At this point, the Withdraw partner may have negative misinterpretations of the Demand partner’s emotional state and is already thinking “where is this conversation coming from AND where is it going? 8221; Perhaps the Withdraw partner is quiet, slow to respond, or truly are building a wall or defense (just in case! As the Withdraw partner shuts ...
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August | 2013 | The Couples Doc
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Thoughts, ideas, and conversation topics for couples. Monthly Archives: August 2013. From Conflict to Connection – Part I: Interactions. Conflict, while unpleasant, is ubiquitous in long term relationships. However, conflict is not as pertinent to the relationship satisfaction as. Conflict. Studies have shown conflict. Is important for sustaining relationships and minimizing the risk of relationship dissolution or divorce. Furthermore, studies show that how. The couples argue about or how frequently.
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September | 2013 | The Couples Doc
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Thoughts, ideas, and conversation topics for couples. Monthly Archives: September 2013. From Conflict to Connection – Part II: Attitudes. September 11, 2013. When discussing successful conflict resolution, couples typically describe one or more of these 4 methods and strategies: Interaction, Attitude, Process, and Avoiding Negative Strategies. Part I of this series focused on Interaction strategies. In today’s post, I will focus on Attitude strategies. Up next: Part III: The Process Strategy. From Confli...
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From Conflict to Connection – Part II: Attitudes | The Couples Doc
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Thoughts, ideas, and conversation topics for couples. From Conflict to Connection – Part I: Interactions. From Conflict to Connection – Part III: Helpful Process →. From Conflict to Connection – Part II: Attitudes. September 11, 2013. When discussing successful conflict resolution, couples typically describe one or more of these 4 methods and strategies: Interaction, Attitude, Process, and Avoiding Negative Strategies. Part I of this series focused on Interaction strategies. Thanks for reading,. Enter yo...
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From Conflict to Connection – Part IV: Avoid Negative Strategies | The Couples Doc
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Thoughts, ideas, and conversation topics for couples. From Conflict to Connection – Part III: Helpful Process. How to Manage a Demand-Withdraw Pattern in Your Relationship →. From Conflict to Connection Part IV: Avoid Negative Strategies. March 13, 2015. Welcome to Part IV and the final installment of my “From Conflict to Connection” posts. So far we have covered 3 categories in my earlier posts: Interaction. Of course we want to ‘avoid negative strategies’, but what does that. Couples choosing to avoidi...
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December | 2013 | The Couples Doc
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Thoughts, ideas, and conversation topics for couples. Monthly Archives: December 2013. From Conflict to Connection – Part III: Helpful Process. December 6, 2013. In the prior 2 posts, we discussed two successful conflict resolution methods and strategies described by couples in research: Interaction strategies. In today’s post, I will focus on a 3rd successful conflict resolution method identified as Process Strategies. In Process strategies, couples describe methods related to using. Unlike couples abov...
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