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slega [8]
4 years ago
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Deon and Lianna have negotiated their responsibilities for morning and bedtime routines. This cooperation to reduce stress is an

example of Gottman’s principle of:
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xxMikexx [17]4 years ago
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Answer: Gottman’s principle of: solving solvable conflicts

Explanation:according to Gottman's principle of Solving Solvable conflict , these solvable conflict as the name says are the one's which can be easily resolved these are conflicts regarding housecleaning, disciplining children, sex, and in-laws. Solvable problems are about situations and they don't really to deeper than just a surface conflict hence they can be resolved if two people sit down and can be maintained.

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