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New Relationship Advice 2016
Factors that predict a breakup before marriage-

1.) Unequal involvement in the relationship
2.) Age difference
3.) Educational aspirations
4.) Intelligence
5.) Physical attractiveness
the Five factors that predicted breakup before marriage;

an intimate relationship hence 'relationship dissolution occurs in stages'
the dissolution of dating and cohabiting relationships can be as painful as or more painful than divorce because these nonmarital relationships are less socially recognized;
The term A relationship breakup, is less likely to be applied to a married couple, where a breakup is typically called a separation or divorce-
When a couple engaged to be married breaks up, it is typically called a "broken engagement"
psychological models have been proposed to explain the process of a relationship breakup...

'Relationship dissolution occurs in stages'

Leading up to a breakup,

Dissatisfaction – one or both partners grow dissatisfied with the relationship,
Exposure – both partners mutually become aware of the problems in the relationship,
Negotiation – both partners attempt to negotiate a solution to problems,
Resolution and transformation – both partners apply the outcome of their negotiation,
Termination – proposed resolution fails to rectify issues and no further solutions are accepted or applied,


Six-stage cycle of relationship breakup, including

Dissatisfaction with the relationship
Social withdrawal
Discussion of the reasons for the discontentment
Going public
Tidying up the memories
Recreating sense of one's own social value

"uncoupling theory," where there exists a "turning point" in the dynamics of relationship breakup - 'a precise moment when they "knew the relationship was over," when "everything went dead inside"' - followed by a transition period in which one partner unconsciously knows the relationship is going to end, but holds on to it for an extended period, even for years...

 begun mourning the loss of the relationship and has undertaken something tantamount to a rehearsal, mentally and, to varying degrees, experientially, of a life apart from the partner - 

The latter partner then has to play catch-up: 'to make their own transition out of the partners relationship, 
'uncoupling is complete when the partners have defined themselves and are defined by others as separate and independent of each other - when being partners is no longer a major source of identity'
 'getting out of a relationship includes a redefinition of self at several levels: in the private thoughts of the individual, between partners, and in the larger social context in which the relationship exists'

 Outline of relationships
Human bonding
Broken heart
Divorce
Emotional baggage
Endings of the Personal (Romantic) Relationship"
 – Turning Points in Intimate Relationships – 
Categories: Divorce and Family law



 
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