8 - Disagreement and Conflict Flashcards

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Define: Conflict

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  • Disagreement between two interdependent people who feel they have incompatible goals
  • Positively associated with relational closeness and interdependence
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Define: Types of conflict

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Functional:

  • Helps us learn
  • Increases our understanding of one another
  • Helps strengthen our relationships when resolved
  • Develops cohesiveness and understanding

Dysfunctional:

  • Personal pain, emotional strain and resentment
  • Threats, deception, force and violence
  • Escalates; destructive and damage
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Examples: Common issues of conflict

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  • Possessions
  • Curfews
  • Household chores
  • Privacy
  • Sex
  • Children
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Define: Frequency of conflict

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  • Some conflict is healthy
  • Most couples = 1 and 3 mild conflicts a week, 1 or 2 serious per month
  • Frequent conflict suggests unresolved issues
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Define: Effects of conflicts

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  • High marital conflict = more divorce

Harms children

  • Spillover = dysfunctional parenting styles
  • Socialisation = children adopt conflict styles of parents
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Define: Conflict styles

4 main

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  • Co-operative = both parters goals in consideration
  • Uncooperative = one persons goals
  • Direct = engaging and talking about issues
  • Indirect = avoidance
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Define: Conflict styles

6 subtypes

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  • Competitive fighting
  • Compromising
  • Collaborating
  • Indirect fighting
  • Avoiding
  • Yielding
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Define: Conflict styles

Competitive fighting

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  • Direct and uncooperative
  • Competing to win
  • Win-lose situation

Eg. Criticisms, blaming, threats

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Define: Conflict styles

Compromising

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  • Moderately co-operative and direct
  • Part win, part lose
  • Quality of compromise depends on mutually acceptable outcome

Eg. taking middle ground, alternating and splitting difference

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Define: Conflict styles

Collaborating

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  • Cooperative and direct
  • Focus on creative problem solving
  • Win-win

Eg. staying on topic, listening, support

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Define: Conflict styles

Indirect fighting

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  • Indirect and uncooperative
  • Passive-aggressive
  • Focus on bashing partner

Eg. silent treatment, dirty looks, sarcasm and rolling eyes

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Define: Conflict styles

Avoiding

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  • Neither cooperative or uncooperative; indirect
  • Lose-lose if unresolved
  • Can be beneficial

Eg. denying conflict, avoiding topic and being evasive

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Define: Conflict styles

Yielding

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  • Cooperative and indirect
  • Lose-win
  • Problematic if same person always loses (CHILLING EFFECT)
  • Beneficial if conflict is more important to one person

Eg. giving in, smoothing differences and passive acceptance of alternatives

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Define: Patterns of conflict interaction

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  • Negative reciprocity
  • Demand-withdraw
  • The four horsemen of the apocalypse
  • Accommodation
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Define: Negative reciprocity

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  • Aggression brings aggression
  • Overestimation and negativity
  • Gunny-sacking (keeping old grievances and throwing when arguing)
  • Kitchen sinking (re-hashing old arguments during new arguments)
  • Bringing other people into the conflict
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Define: Demand-withdraw

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  • One person wants to engage in the conflict and the other wants to withdraw
  • Competitive or indirect fighting
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Define: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

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  1. Complaints and criticisms
  2. Defensiveness
  3. Contempt and disgust
  4. Stonewalling
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Define: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Complaints and criticisms

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  • About behaviour
  • About personal characteristics/appearance
  • About performance
  • Meta-complaints = about something as a whole eg. cooking
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Define: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Defensiveness

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  • Denying responsibilities
  • Issuing counter complaints
  • Whining
  • Making accusations
  • Mind reading
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Define: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Contempt and disgust

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Disgust = fed up, repulsed

Contempt = insult, mockery, put downs, hostility and coldness

21
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Define: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Stonewalling

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  • Withdrawing from argument
  • Unwilling to continue
  • Defence mechanism
22
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Define: Acommodation

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  1. Retaliation usually meets destructive behaviour
  2. Occurs when people overcome destruction and are more cooperative
  3. Satisfied couples usually engage in accommodation