Title: Handling Disagreements
1Handling Disagreements
Avoiding Poison Patterns
Adapted from Howard J. Markman, Scott M. Stanley,
Susan L. Blumberg, Fighting for Your Marriage,
Revised (San Francisco Jossey-Bass, 2000).
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3Our Mate Has an Emotional Bank Account
- 1. Affection and care act as deposits
- Regular deposits keep the marriage strong and
resilient
- 2. Tensions and hurts act as withdrawals
- 1 negative interaction makes a withdrawal worth
5-10 deposits
4All Couples Have About the Same Degree of
Conflict
- Key difference among couples is how conflict is
managed - About 80 of differences cannot be resolved
- Happy couples dont let disagreements poison
their friendship distressed couples do
5What Is Your Parents Conflict Style?
- 1. Volatile
- You value frankness and passionately fight and
make up - 2. Validating
- You value closeness and seek to understand each
other - 3. Avoidant
- You tolerate differences and dont argue much
- Each style has strengths and weaknesses
- Key is for you both to find a shared style
65 Poison Patterns to Avoid I
These habits quickly drain warmth and safety 1.
Criticism Blame Game 2. Escalation Ugly
Out-doing
75 Poison Patterns to Avoid II
These habits quickly drain warmth and safety 1.
Criticism Blame Game 2. Escalation Ugly
Out-doing 3. Contempt Painful Put-downs
85 Poison Patterns to Avoid III
These habits quickly drain warmth and safety 1.
Criticism Blame Game 2. Escalation Ugly
Out-doing 3. Contempt Painful Put-downs 4.
Negative Interpretation Looking for Dirt 5.
Withdrawal Hide Seek
9What Issues Cause Conflict for Couples?
10Issues that Cause Conflict
- Money
- Children
- Sex
- In-laws
- Independence
- Substance abuse
- Communication
- Careers
- Housework
- Recreation
- Religion
11Issues Alone Dont Usually Cause Fights
- Most issues come out during stressful incidents
- Often the only times couples discuss issues
- We often avoid talking about emotionally loaded
topics
12Issues Come Out During Incidents
Incidents
Issues
- Unresolved issues build up pressure
- Erupt when triggered by incidents
- Worst times to deal with issues
Need to gain control over issues or they will
control you
13Tool Time Out
- 1. Discuss examples of Time Out or Pause
words or gestures you have seen in other couples - 2. Discuss what word or gesture your couple might
use - Use before a conflict gets destructive
- Break for 20 minutes or postpone discussion to a
later agreed-upon time
14Agree to Discuss Issues Apart from Incidents
- 1. During a triggering incident, agree to talk
at a later time - Create the time and safety to understand each
other - Meet later
- Write each other first
- Go for a walk
- 2. Protects friendship time
- Dispels fear of explosive incidents
- Calms concerns about never talking about issues
15Couples Can Learn to Handle Conflict Well
- Reverse these poison patterns and repair their
damage - Make their relationship safe and protect their
friendship - Use disagreements to build closeness
16Tool Discussion Strategies
- 1. Think about what might be the best way you
could communicate with your partner about an
issue that bothers you. - Consider good examples you have seen
- 2. Share this with each other.
- 3. Look for a strategy you could agree on.
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