Warning signs pointing to a break-up or divorce

In The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, Dr John Gottman claims that he can predict with a 91% accuracy, whether a relationship will end in divorce – after watching and listening to a couple argue for just 5 minutes.

1. When one or both partners begin an argument with a HARSH START-UP–

  • an attack or accusation – the conversation is doomed for failure.
  • When this happens on a regular basis, it bodes badly for the relationship.
  • The way the conversation starts predicts 96% whether the relationship is in high or low risk
  • Use softened or gentler startup;
  • focus on own feelings and 
  • express a positive need and focus on using “I” statements

2. On-going negative thoughts about the marriage is a sign of emotional separation.

  • Happy couples choose to default to positive thoughts in spite of conflict

3. FLOODING – 

  • When the spouse’s negativity (in the guise of criticism, contempt or defensiveness) is so overwhelming, that the other partner feels flooded.
  • When this happens frequently, the flooded partner protects him or herself and disengages from the relationship. 

GENERAL TIPS for conflict management in a love relationship:

  • Don’t go into fight or flight mode – keep the emotional arousal toned down
  • Avoid blaming the problem on some part of your partner’s personality – criticism or worse, contempt
  • Call a time-out when the argument gets too hot – agree that you will talk about it within one hour or at the most, within 24 hours
  • Distract yourself and learn self-soothing techniques when things get out of hand
  • Ask your partner: What do you need? Keep in mind that it is easier to listen to your partner when he or she is more vulnerable when expressing needs – “I miss you in bed” – this could invite the listener to be close, Rather than: “You don’t give a damn about me”; 
  • Stay kind to one another – know that the other person is not your enemy but your friend.

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