9.3.4 Duck's Phase Model of Relationship Breakdown

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    • What does Duck's Phase Model of Relationship Breakdown describe?
      Relationship breakdown stages
    • In the Intrapsychic Phase, one partner privately reflects on their dissatisfaction and evaluates alternatives
    • What happens in the Dyadic Phase of Duck's Model?
      Confrontation and negotiation
    • In the Social Phase, the conflict extends to social networks for support.
    • After separation, partners create a personal narrative of the breakdown in the Grave-dressing Phase
    • Which phase involves constructing a breakup narrative and rationalizing the separation?
      Grave-dressing
    • Order the phases of Duck's Phase Model of Relationship Breakdown
      1️⃣ Intrapsychic
      2️⃣ Dyadic
      3️⃣ Social
      4️⃣ Grave-dressing
    • Match each phase with its key process:
      Intrapsychic ↔️ Private reflection
      Dyadic ↔️ Direct confrontation
      Social ↔️ Seeking social support
      Grave-dressing ↔️ Constructing breakup narrative
    • What is an example of the Intrapsychic Phase in Duck's Model?
      Jane considers ending relationship
    • Conflict resolution attempts occur in the Dyadic Phase of Duck's Model.
    • What role does social support play in the Social Phase?
      Involves friends and family
    • In the Grave-dressing Phase, each partner creates a narrative to explain their breakup
    • What does Duck's Phase Model of Relationship Breakdown describe?
      Stages couples go through
    • The Intrapsychic Phase involves private reflection and evaluation of alternatives
    • The Dyadic Phase includes direct confrontation and attempts at conflict resolution.
    • What is the focus of the Social Phase in Duck's model?
      Seeking social support
    • The Grave-dressing Phase involves constructing a breakup narrative
    • Order the phases of Duck's Phase Model from first to last:
      1️⃣ Intrapsychic Phase
      2️⃣ Dyadic Phase
      3️⃣ Social Phase
      4️⃣ Grave-dressing Phase
    • The Intrapsychic Phase involves partners discussing their issues together.
      False
    • What do partners attempt during the Dyadic Phase?
      Conflict resolution
    • In the Social Phase, partners seek support from their social networks
    • The Grave-dressing Phase aims to redefine identity after the breakup.
    • What is the primary process in the Intrapsychic Phase?
      Private reflection
    • The Dyadic Phase involves direct confrontation and attempts at negotiation
    • What is the role of friends and family in the Social Phase?
      Providing social support
    • Duck's Phase Model describes four stages of relationship breakdown.
    • Match the phase with its key process:
      Intrapsychic Phase ↔️ Private reflection
      Dyadic Phase ↔️ Conflict resolution attempts
      Social Phase ↔️ Aligning narratives
      Grave-dressing Phase ↔️ Redefining identity
    • The Dyadic Phase follows the Intrapsychic Phase.
    • What is the first key process in the Dyadic Phase?
      Direct Confrontation
    • Compromise is always achieved during the Negotiation stage of the Dyadic Phase.
      False
    • In the Social Phase, partners often seek emotional support from their social networks.
    • What is the purpose of aligning narratives in the Social Phase?
      To receive validation
    • The Grave-Dressing Phase is primarily concerned with redefining personal identity after a breakup.
    • Steps involved in the Grave-Dressing Phase
      1️⃣ Constructing a breakup narrative
      2️⃣ Rationalizing the separation
      3️⃣ Redefining personal identity
    • Why do partners construct breakup narratives in the Grave-Dressing Phase?
      To maintain self-esteem
    • A structured framework is one of the key strengths of Duck's Phase Model.
    • What is a limitation of Duck's Phase Model regarding its phases?
      Simplified Phases
    • The phases in Duck's Model always occur in a strict linear order.
      False
    • Why is retrospective bias a limitation of Duck's Phase Model?
      Relies on biased accounts
    • The model highlights the role of social support networks in relationship breakdown.