Dissolution & Aftermath Flashcards
Term describing the lack or loss of psychological intimacy
Emotional isolation
Term to describe the lack or loss of integrated, group contact.
Social isolation
Term describing an aversive state representing the flip side of attraction and belonging.
Loneliness
Term in reference to relationship dissolution, and is what happens after a relationship is terminated
Grave dressing phase
Term in reference to relationship dissolution, which involves the partners reaching beyond their immediate relationship (to their larger social group) to manage their social impression.
Social phase
Term in reference to relationship dissolution, which represent the interpersonal phase between the two partners.
Dyadic phase
Term in reference to relationship dissolution, the internal rumination of the disaffected partner.
Intra-psychic phase
What models consider both internal and external factors, such as attraction, alternative attractions, and barriers, that lead to relationship termination?
Barrier models of dissolution
Which condition leads to dissolution because one partner betrays the other by breaking the cardinal rules of the relationship.
Sudden death
Which term describes the condition that leads to dissolution because the partners seem unable to work out disagreements.
Mechanical failure
Which term describes a condition that leads to relationship dissolution because the partners were ill-matched from the beginning.
Pre-existing doom
The uncertainty reduction theory focuses in the role of _____ in reducing uncertainty.
Communication
Levingers (1976) barrier model of dissolution focuses on _____,_____ and ____ structures.
Psychological, societal and interpersonal structures.
Duck’s (1982) stage model of dissolution focuses on ____,____ and ______ influences.
Intrapersonal, interpersonal and group oriented influence.
Children of divorced parents are more likely to engage in high risk behaviours and to get divorced as adults
True