Pre-existing doom is the idea that individuals were incompatible from the start
mechanical failure is the idea that compatiblepeople are nolongerable to function as a couple
SuddenDeath is when a traumaticevent (such as the cheating of one partner) rapidly leads to the relationship’sbreakdown.
Duck’s model suggests that breakup isn’t a one-off event, but a result of progressing through a number of distinctphases/stages first.
intra-psychic phase
one of the partners begins to have doubts about the relationship. They spendtimethinking about the pros and cons of the relationship and possiblealternatives, including beingalone. They may either internalise these feelings or confide in a trustedfriend.
Dyadic phase
The partnersdiscuss their feelings about the relationship; this usually leads to hostility
Over this period the discussions will often focus on the equity in the relationship and will either end in resolution to invest in the relationship, or the realisation that the relationship has broken down. The relationshipcan be salvaged at this point if bothpartiesagree
socialphase
otherpeople become aware/involved
friends encourages to choosesides
It is verydifficult to save the relationship once it has reached this stage without losingface
grave-dressingphase
partners create a narrative of how the break up happened so they can preserveself-esteem often by blaming their partner or other circumstances
Tashiro and Frazier (2003)
using self report method on 96undergraduatestudents - recalledexperience of a breakup
findings indicate after breakdown, ppts experienced emotional distress and growth
suggest breakdowns are staged- grave-dressingallowsrecovery
study lackspopulation validity-only contains undergrad students
lacksvalidity due to reconstructivenature of memory
(strength) high face validity
The model has highfacevalidity as it is very relatable to those who have gone through a relationshipbreakdown. However, this could be due to issues with accuraterecall, so may not be valid. People may hear about the model and reorganise their ownbreakdown to fit into phases, thus showing demandcharacteristics and/or socialdesirabilitybias.
(weakness) genderbias
Duck’s model may contain betabias, minimising the differences between men and women, as men often suggest that a lack of sex is responsible for the breakdown whereas womencite lack of emotionalsupport.
real life applications
When relationship therapists can identify the phase of a breakdown that a couple are in, they can identifystrategies which target the issues at that particularstage.Duck (1994) recommends that couples in the intrapsychicphase should be encouraged to think about the positive rather than the negative aspects of their partner.