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The Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution (also known as Gottman's Four Horsemen) is a relational communications theory that proposes four critically negative behaviors that lead to the breakdown of marital and romantic relationships. This model is the work of psychological researcher John Gottman, a professor at the University of Washington and founder of The Gottman Institute and his research partner Robert W. Levenson. This theory focuses on the negative influence of verbal and nonverbal communication habits on the success and/or failure of marriages and other relationships. Gottman's model uses a metaphor that compares the four negative communication styles that lead to the breakdown of a relationship to the biblical Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, wherein each behavior, or horseman

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  • The Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution (also known as Gottman's Four Horsemen) is a relational communications theory that proposes four critically negative behaviors that lead to the breakdown of marital and romantic relationships. This model is the work of psychological researcher John Gottman, a professor at the University of Washington and founder of The Gottman Institute and his research partner Robert W. Levenson. This theory focuses on the negative influence of verbal and nonverbal communication habits on the success and/or failure of marriages and other relationships. Gottman's model uses a metaphor that compares the four negative communication styles that lead to the breakdown of a relationship to the biblical Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, wherein each behavior, or horseman (en)
  • Il modello a cascata della dissoluzione relazionale (conosciuto anche come i quattro cavalieri di Gottman) è una teoria della comunicazione relazionale che presenta quattro comportamenti, profondamente negativi, che conducono allo sfaldamento delle relazioni romantiche e matrimoniali. Questo modello è il risultato del lavoro dello psicologo sperimentale , professore della Washington University e fondatore dell', e del suo collega di ricerca Robert W. Levenson. La teoria si concentra sull'influenza negativa di certe abitudini comunicative verbali e non verbali nel successo o fallimento delle relazioni sentimentali e dei rapporti matrimoniali. Il modello di Gottman compara metaforicamente i quattro stili di comunicazione dannosi per le relazioni da lui individuati, con i quattro Cavalieri de (it)
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  • The Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution (also known as Gottman's Four Horsemen) is a relational communications theory that proposes four critically negative behaviors that lead to the breakdown of marital and romantic relationships. This model is the work of psychological researcher John Gottman, a professor at the University of Washington and founder of The Gottman Institute and his research partner Robert W. Levenson. This theory focuses on the negative influence of verbal and nonverbal communication habits on the success and/or failure of marriages and other relationships. Gottman's model uses a metaphor that compares the four negative communication styles that lead to the breakdown of a relationship to the biblical Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, wherein each behavior, or horseman, compounds the problems of the previous, leading to the total breakdown of communication in a relationship. (en)
  • Il modello a cascata della dissoluzione relazionale (conosciuto anche come i quattro cavalieri di Gottman) è una teoria della comunicazione relazionale che presenta quattro comportamenti, profondamente negativi, che conducono allo sfaldamento delle relazioni romantiche e matrimoniali. Questo modello è il risultato del lavoro dello psicologo sperimentale , professore della Washington University e fondatore dell', e del suo collega di ricerca Robert W. Levenson. La teoria si concentra sull'influenza negativa di certe abitudini comunicative verbali e non verbali nel successo o fallimento delle relazioni sentimentali e dei rapporti matrimoniali. Il modello di Gottman compara metaforicamente i quattro stili di comunicazione dannosi per le relazioni da lui individuati, con i quattro Cavalieri dell'Apocalisse, presentando uno scenario in cui ogni successivo "cavaliere" va a sommare la sua problematicità agli omologhi che l'hanno preceduto, portando infine alla completa rottura della comunicazione all'interno della relazione. (it)
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