An investigation on early maladaptive schema in marital relationship
as predictors of divorce.
The research that does exist focuses on clinical issues associated with romantic love such as hypomania, sleep problems, depression, and anxiety (Bajoghli, Joshaghani, Mohammadi, Holsboer - Trachsler, & Brand, 2011; Bajoghli et al., 2014; Bajoghli et al., 2013; Brand et al., 2015), determinants of marital satisfaction (e.g., frequency of positive interactions; Tadinac et al., 2012), and maladaptive schemas
as a predictor of divorce (Yoosefi, Etemadi, Bahrami, Fatehizade, & Ahmadi, 2010).
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However,
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of your spouse's actual earnings.
Marriage expert John Gottman, Ph.D, identified failed bids — that moment when a person seeks the attention
of their partner, and the partner does not respond or mis - responds —
as a key
predictor of divorce.
For 40 years, the University
of Washington psychology professor and his team
of researchers at the Gottman Institute have studied couples» interactions to determine the key
predictors of divorce — or
as Gottman calls them, «the four horsemen
of the apocalypse.»
Indeed, some studies indicate that the number
of transitions that children experience while growing up (including multiple parental
divorces, cohabitations, and remarriages) is a good
predictor of their behavioral and emotional problems
as adolescents and young adults.57
Information was collected in the surveys to date the transitions in time - varying variables (eg, respondent's age at birth
of siblings and at parental death or
divorce), allowing us to redefine these variables for each year
of the respondent's life
as time - varying
predictors of onset
of suicidality.
As reported by Paul Amato and Sarah Patterson in a recent study, the intergenerational transmission of divorce «appears to be a real phenomenon — perhaps as well established as any finding in the social sciences... marital instability in the family of origin continues to be one of the most reliable predictors of adult divorce» (Amato & Patterson, 2017, p. 723
As reported by Paul Amato and Sarah Patterson in a recent study, the intergenerational transmission
of divorce «appears to be a real phenomenon — perhaps
as well established as any finding in the social sciences... marital instability in the family of origin continues to be one of the most reliable predictors of adult divorce» (Amato & Patterson, 2017, p. 723
as well established
as any finding in the social sciences... marital instability in the family of origin continues to be one of the most reliable predictors of adult divorce» (Amato & Patterson, 2017, p. 723
as any finding in the social sciences... marital instability in the family
of origin continues to be one
of the most reliable
predictors of adult
divorce» (Amato & Patterson, 2017, p. 723).
The connubial crucible: Newlywed years
as predictors of marital delight, distress, and
divorce.
Examples
of negative interactions include another
predictor of divorce, The Four Horsemen,
as well
as feelings
of loneliness and isolation.
As reported by Paul Amato & Sarah Patterson in a recent study, the intergenerational transmission of divorce (ITD) «appears to be a real phenomenon — perhaps as well established as any finding in the social sciences... marital instability in the family of origin continues to be one of the most reliable predictors of adult divorce.&raqu
As reported by Paul Amato & Sarah Patterson in a recent study, the intergenerational transmission
of divorce (ITD) «appears to be a real phenomenon — perhaps
as well established as any finding in the social sciences... marital instability in the family of origin continues to be one of the most reliable predictors of adult divorce.&raqu
as well established
as any finding in the social sciences... marital instability in the family of origin continues to be one of the most reliable predictors of adult divorce.&raqu
as any finding in the social sciences... marital instability in the family
of origin continues to be one
of the most reliable
predictors of adult
divorce.»
Leading marriage researcher, John Gottman, lists contempt
as one
of the main
predictors of divorce.
Source: «The Connubial Crucible: Newlywed Years
as Predictors of Marital Delight, Distress, and
Divorce» by Ted L. Huston, John P. Caughlin, Renate M. Houts, Shanna E. Smith, and Laura J. George, published in «The Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology.»
According to relationship expert John Gottman, contempt — a mix
of anger and disgust that involves seeing your partner
as beneath you — is the No. 1
predictor of divorce.
For 40 years, the University
of Washington psychology professor and his team at the Gottman Institute have studied couples» interactions to determine the key
predictors of divorce — or
as Gottman calls them, «the four horsemen
of the apocalypse.»