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This theme of greater probability of conflict in intimate relationships has been noted by several writers . For example , Coser ( 1956 ) emphasizes the fact that intimate and frequent exchange between group members makes hostility and ...
This theme of greater probability of conflict in intimate relationships has been noted by several writers . For example , Coser ( 1956 ) emphasizes the fact that intimate and frequent exchange between group members makes hostility and ...
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2 the basic conflict . Thus it is probable that the route of discovery of central disagreements may vary but that , once evident , conflict in intimate areas has greater implications for a relationship than disagreements at peripheral ...
2 the basic conflict . Thus it is probable that the route of discovery of central disagreements may vary but that , once evident , conflict in intimate areas has greater implications for a relationship than disagreements at peripheral ...
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issue , to reduce the probability of conflict , and to seal off the area . The relationship would then become constrained , rigid , and generally unsatisfying in the areas of conflict . Although interaction in the focal area might ...
issue , to reduce the probability of conflict , and to seal off the area . The relationship would then become constrained , rigid , and generally unsatisfying in the areas of conflict . Although interaction in the focal area might ...
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