Artigo Revisado por pares

Negotiating Breakups and Renewals in On-Again/Off-Again Dating Relationships: Traversing the Transitions

2012; Routledge; Volume: 60; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/01463373.2012.668847

ISSN

1746-4102

Autores

René M. Dailey, Kelly R. Rossetto, Andrea A. McCracken, Borae Jin, Erik W. Green,

Tópico(s)

Cognitive and psychological constructs research

Resumo

Using phase-oriented interviews (N = 65), this study explored how partners in on-again/off-again relationships negotiated the turning points of breakups and renewals in their relationships. The qualitative analysis revealed themes reflecting transition initiation (i.e., the communication or behavior instigating the transitions) as well as themes reflecting how partners enacted and managed the transitions (e.g., viewing transitions as provisional, resolving past problems and planning for new issues, and using external factors to maintain the transition). Navigating the relational transitions created a struggle for some partners, but the negotiation process elicited feelings of a fresh start for others. Collectively, the themes highlight factors related to communication as well as partners' subjective interpretations, which may be useful in further understanding how partners negotiate relational transitions.

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