Revisiting the Basics: Understanding Potential Demographic Differences With John Gottman’s Four Horsemen and Emotional Flooding
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2017
School
Child and Family Studies
Abstract
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. It has been found that the presence of negative communicative techniques and emotional flooding in marital relationships negatively relates to marital satisfaction. However, current literature has not consistently included known demographical differences (e.g., race, gender, etc.) to truly test how these variables impact marital satisfaction. This study investigated the specific impact that both emotional flooding and negative communicative techniques had on 591 married individuals’ marital satisfaction while controlling for gender, race, and length of relationship. The results indicated that emotional flooding tends to decrease as marriages go on, and refusing to talk with the partner had the greatest negative impact on relationship satisfaction regardless of demographical differences. Suggestions are provided for how therapists and practitioners can use these findings to assist couples who are using negative communication techniques and are, subsequently, experiencing marital dissatisfaction.
Publication Title
Family Journal
Volume
25
Issue
3
First Page
224
Last Page
229
Recommended Citation
Hooper, A.,
Spann, C.,
McCray, T.,
Kimberly, C.
(2017). Revisiting the Basics: Understanding Potential Demographic Differences With John Gottman’s Four Horsemen and Emotional Flooding. Family Journal, 25(3), 224-229.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/18392