Interpersonal Communication: Importance in Romantic RelationshipsTANYA MICHELLEPCM 486
Introduction Social “Rubber Bands” that hold our world together Four Stages: Courtship, Dating, Pre-Marriage, Marriage To date, research has only been done on Attraction/Courtship and
Marriage itself Dating and Pre-Marriage very important Benefits counseling services and could lead to:
Better family life Lower divorce rate Improvements of pre-marital programs
Review of Literature Thesis
The initial and continued use of effective interpersonal communication throughout a developing romantic relationship is important at each stage: courtship, dating, pre-marriage, marriage
“People tend to interact with others who are similar in terms of variables such as age, socioeconomic status, and education”(Vangelisti, 2012).Ritualistic communication stabilizes the relationshipOnce intimacy has been established, cohabitating is common and used as a way to “find things out” (Whitehead, 1999). “Minimizing confusion increases relationship commitment…related to relationship satisfaction” (Bagwell, 2013).
Theoretical FrameworkUncertainty Reduction Theory (Berger, Calabrese, 1975)
Social Penetration Theory(Altman, Taylor, 1973)
Bloom Theoretical Framework
Methods Cross Sectional Study with two different age groups of
cohabitating couples - 21-35 & 36-50
5 meeting days total (initial interview and day one meeting, last four every other week
Surveys Journals Counseling
Considerations and Assumptions Everyone is different Assumption #1: The couple has a positive outlook for
the future of the relationship Assumption #2: Taking advice and utilizing tools given
by professionals Assumption #3: Couples will be open and honest
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