Tag: relationship conflict


MARITAL CONFLICT

An Introduction to the Complexity of Marital Dynamics Marriage is widely recognized in psychological literature as a complex and dynamic relationship that demands continuous effort, adaptation, and negotiation between partners. Unlike static social contracts, a marital union evolves over time, influenced by the changing needs of the individuals involved and the external pressures of their […]

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WIN-LOSE DYNAMIC

Definition and Conceptual Overview of the Win-Lose Dynamic In the field of social psychology and relational studies, the Win-Lose Dynamic represents a specific structural framework within interpersonal interactions where the distribution of influence is fundamentally asymmetrical. This dynamic is characterized by a zero-sum approach to conflict and decision-making, wherein one individual’s success or satisfaction is […]

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AFFECTIVE INTERACTION

Affective interaction, in the context of psychological and sociological study, refers to the multifaceted process of reciprocal emotional exchange that occurs between individuals in a social context. This interaction is not merely the observation of another’s emotional state but involves a dynamic, responsive interplay where the feelings, attitudes, and moods of one participant significantly shape […]

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CONFLICT SPIRAL

The Conflict Spiral: Escalation and Breakdown Core Definition and Mechanism The Conflict Spiral, often referred to as a reciprocal conflict pattern or an escalating feedback loop, describes a destructive trajectory where friction and hostility between two or more parties intensify progressively. This concept posits that each negative action or reply from one party is met […]

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