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      Associations between working models of attachment and conflict management behavior in romantic couples.

      Journal of Counseling Psychology
      American Psychological Association (APA)

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            Attachment style as a predictor of adult romantic relationships.

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              The roles of conflict engagement, escalation, and avoidance in marital interaction: a longitudinal view of five types of couples.

              Seventy-three couples were studied at 2 time points 4 years apart. A typology of 5 groups of couples is proposed on the basis of observational data of Time 1 resolution of conflict, specific affects, and affect sequences. Over the 4 years, the groups of couples differed significantly in serious considerations of divorce and in the frequency of divorce. There were 3 groups of stable couples: validators, volatiles, and avoiders, who could be distinguished from each other on problem-solving behavior, specific affects, and persuasion attempts. There were 2 groups of unstable couples: hostile and hostile/detached, who could be distinguished from each other on problem-solving behavior and on specific negative and positive affects. A balance theory of marriage is proposed, which explores the idea that 3 distinct adaptations exist for having a stable marriage.
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                Journal
                Journal of Counseling Psychology
                Journal of Counseling Psychology
                American Psychological Association (APA)
                0022-0167
                2002
                2002
                : 49
                : 3
                : 365-375
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                10.1037/0022-0167.49.3.365
                34ae954f-905d-470f-8069-a1993442846b
                © 2002
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