Title: Why Marriages Succeed or Fail
1Strengthening Relationships
A Life Skills Workshop Presented by Student
Counseling Services
2To have a friend, be a friend.
3Friendship is not won by the giving of things,
but by the giving of the heart. --- Roy Lessin
4Relationship the state of being
related. Related 1. connected by some
understood relationship. 2. connected through
membership in the same family. The key is
CONNECTION.
5Relationship Assumptions
- Successful relationships are basic to successful
living. - Keeping relationships healthy deserves a high
priority. - Your marriage or significant other is your most
important relationship. - You can learn to understand how to make your
relationship work.
6Types of Relationships
- Family relationships
- Occasional (anonymous) relationships clerks,
waiters - Casual relationships (acquaintances) some
people at work, professors, classmates - Friendships people with whom you seek
interactions, whose company you enjoy - Romantic relationships passionate, emotional
connection, usually reciprocal
7Aspects of Friendship
- Keeps confidence
- Loyalty
- Warmth/affection
- Supportiveness
- Frankness
- Sense of humor
- Willingness to make time for me
- Independence
- Good conversationalist
- Intelligence
- Social conscience
8Six Rules for Friends
- Share news of success with a friend.
- Show emotional support.
- Volunteer help in time of need.
- Strive to make a friend happy when in each
others company. - Trust and confide in each other.
- Stand up for a friend in his/her absence.
9Development of a Close Relationship
- Zero contact
- Stage 1 unilateral contact
- Stage 2 bilateral contact
- Stage 3 mutuality
10Intimacy in Communication
Person 1 Person 2
Cliché Conversation
11Intimacy in Communication
Person 1 Person 2
Cliché Facts, Conversation
Others Ideas
12Intimacy in Communication
Person 1 Person 2
Cliché Facts, Your
Conversation
Others Ideas
Ideas Opinions
13Intimacy in Communication
Person 1 Person 2
Cliché Facts, Your
Personal Conversation Others
Ideas Information
Ideas Opinions
14Intimacy in Communication
Person 1 Person 2
Cliché Facts, Your
Personal Feelings Conversation
Others Ideas Information About
Each Ideas
Opinions Other Now
15Close Relationships
- Relatively long-lasting
- Frequent interaction
- Mutual activities
- Impact of interactions is strong
16Marriage is not just a happily ever after
ending, but a lifetime of I choose to love you
beginnings. --- Matt Anderson
17Why Marriages Succeed or Fail
18A lasting marriage results from a couples
ability to resolve the conflicts that are
inevitable in any relationship.
19Styles of Marriages
- Validating
- Volatile
- Avoidant
20Validating
- Listen and understand each partners point of
view - Value other while disagreeing
- more like problem-solving discussions
- negotiate compromises
- Value we-ness of relationship
- Risk passionless arrangement
21Volatile
- Fight on grand scale--make up on grand scale
- Highly engaged with each other
- See selves as equal parties in relationship
- Easily express feelings, opinions, thoughts
- Risk slide into too much fighting
22Avoidant
- Conflict minimizers
- Agree to disagree--shove it under the rug
- Low level of companionship
- High degree of autonomy
- Risk Encountering problem too big to avoid
23Emotional Ecology
- Need to strike a balance of positive/negative
- magic ratio 5 to 1
- Healthy marriages represent three ways of
adapting to achieve the balance - Unhealthy marriages which do not adapt can be
recognized by warning signs - The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
24Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse
- Criticism
- Contempt
- Defensiveness
- Stonewalling
25Criticism
- Attacking someones personality rather than
behavior - Blaming accusing
- You statements
- Different from Complaining
- I statements
- Present to a degree in all relationships
26Contempt
- Criticism with intention
- deeper, more personal attack
- Includes
- insults name-calling
- hostile humor mockery
- body language
- Results in decay of admiration or positive
feelings for partner
27Defensiveness
- Elicited by criticism contempt
- Includes
- denying responsibility --making excuses
- disagreeing with mind reading --yes-butting
- cross complaining --Rubber man/woman
- repeating self --whining
- Result obstructs communication--conflict
escalates
28Stonewalling
- Communication shutdown
- Conveys disapproval, disgust, smugness
- Found in men more than women
29Cycle of Negativity
- Four horsemen are hard to tame
- If unchecked, downward spiral/cascade occurs
- Flooding occurs--system overload
- Chronic flooding leads to distance/isolation
cascade
30Strategy for Improvement
- Calm down
- Speak nondefensively
- Validating Partner
- Overlearning--try try again