Relationships Case Study

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In real life situations relationships can be perplexing. When problems surface, people tend to get absorbed and deal with specifics at hand and ignore the main source of the problem. As a result, failure to comprehend the dynamics underlying our relationships leads to unresolved conflicts, therefore, leaving people stuck on the same problematic issues. Millar & Roger () indicate three basic dynamics, which include power, affect and respect. These dynamics always feature in relationships and they continuously influence our behaviour. Tackling underlying larger issued enables parties involved to see what is going on, therefore resolving their differences. In today’s world couples fight about specific issues such as money, sex, other people, how to raise the children, how to spend their free time and distribution of household duties. This essay will discuss couples (Sarah & John) dynamics as represented in a case study with reference to …show more content…

Strengths and challenges will be identified, two hypothesis questions will be developed and a summary as feedback for the couple provided. To conclude the essay and overview of the case study will be highlighted. It can be complicated understanding who we are in a relationship especially if we do not know ourselves. G is complex and exhibits actions driven by emotions, beliefs and one’s perspective (Carl, 2006). It is these behaviours demonstrated in a relationship that negative or positive. Usually a negatively impacted marriage constitutes of a lot of weaknesses leading to separation or divorce, whereas a positive marriage remains strong due to strengths of both parties (Corey, 2009). In support Goldenberg & Goldenberg (2000) suggests that couples need to work collectively on their weakness as to reduce

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