Psychology HL
Psychology HL
10
Chapters
298
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Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Unit 2 - Biological Approach To Behaviour
Unit 2 - Biological Approach To Behaviour
Unit 3 - Cognitive Approach To Behaviour
Unit 3 - Cognitive Approach To Behaviour
Unit 4 - Sociocultural Approach To Behavior
Unit 4 - Sociocultural Approach To Behavior
Unit 5 - Abnormal Psychology
Unit 5 - Abnormal Psychology
Unit 6 - Health psychology
Unit 6 - Health psychology
Unit 7 - Psychology Of Human Relationships
Unit 7 - Psychology Of Human Relationships
Unit 8 - Developmental Psychology
Unit 8 - Developmental Psychology
Unit 9 - Internal Assessment
Unit 9 - Internal Assessment
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
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Unit 7 - Psychology Of Human Relationships
Psychology HL
Psychology HL

Unit 7 - Psychology Of Human Relationships

Understanding Relationship Dynamics Insights from the Gottman Institute

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Communication, the heart of relationships

Communication is the backbone of any healthy relationship - imagine two besties who don't chat; they're like cookies without the cream! Key concepts to remember here are communication styles and relationship frameworks that deal with change and endings.

The gottman institute

It's like a detective agency for relationships, run by a couple - John and Julie Gottman. They've observed thousands of relationships in their "Love Lab," predicting outcomes with 90% accuracy. Picture Sherlock Holmes, but instead of solving crimes, he's figuring out love!

The four horsemen of relationship apocalypse

Gottman observed four destructive communication styles that can predict a relationship's end:

  • Criticism: This isn't a simple "you forgot to take the trash out" complaint; it's a character attack, like saying "you're so lazy." Consider a friend who keeps saying, "You always forget to return my books, you're so irresponsible!" instead of pointing out a single incident.
  • Contempt: The ultimate sign of disrespect - like rolling your eyes, making fun, or insulting your partner. Imagine a friend who always makes sarcastic comments about your taste in music.
  • Defensiveness: This is when you feel attacked and play the innocent victim, deflecting blame onto others. It's like saying "Why are you always blaming me for losing the game?" instead of accepting your part in it.
  • Stonewalling: It's when you ignore your partner, refusing to communicate. Picture a friend who suddenly starts ignoring you during a heated argument about which Avengers movie is the best.

Gottman's methodology

Gottman uses advanced technology to record couples' interactions. He also collects self-reports and biometric data to paint a complete picture. It's like being in a spy movie where the mission is to understand love!

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Unit 7 - Psychology Of Human Relationships
Psychology HL
Psychology HL

Unit 7 - Psychology Of Human Relationships

Understanding Relationship Dynamics Insights from the Gottman Institute

Word Count Emoji
582 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Communication, the heart of relationships

Communication is the backbone of any healthy relationship - imagine two besties who don't chat; they're like cookies without the cream! Key concepts to remember here are communication styles and relationship frameworks that deal with change and endings.

The gottman institute

It's like a detective agency for relationships, run by a couple - John and Julie Gottman. They've observed thousands of relationships in their "Love Lab," predicting outcomes with 90% accuracy. Picture Sherlock Holmes, but instead of solving crimes, he's figuring out love!

The four horsemen of relationship apocalypse

Gottman observed four destructive communication styles that can predict a relationship's end:

  • Criticism: This isn't a simple "you forgot to take the trash out" complaint; it's a character attack, like saying "you're so lazy." Consider a friend who keeps saying, "You always forget to return my books, you're so irresponsible!" instead of pointing out a single incident.
  • Contempt: The ultimate sign of disrespect - like rolling your eyes, making fun, or insulting your partner. Imagine a friend who always makes sarcastic comments about your taste in music.
  • Defensiveness: This is when you feel attacked and play the innocent victim, deflecting blame onto others. It's like saying "Why are you always blaming me for losing the game?" instead of accepting your part in it.
  • Stonewalling: It's when you ignore your partner, refusing to communicate. Picture a friend who suddenly starts ignoring you during a heated argument about which Avengers movie is the best.

Gottman's methodology

Gottman uses advanced technology to record couples' interactions. He also collects self-reports and biometric data to paint a complete picture. It's like being in a spy movie where the mission is to understand love!

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