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The Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution (also known as Gottman's Four Horsemen) is a relational communications theory that proposes four critically negative behaviors that lead to the breakdown of marital and romantic relationships. [1]
John Gottman was born on April 26, 1942, in the Dominican Republic to Orthodox Jewish parents. His father was a rabbi in pre-World War II Vienna. Gottman was educated in a Lubavitch Yeshiva Elementary School in Brooklyn. Gottman practices Conservative Judaism, keeps kosher (follows Jewish dietary laws) and observes Shabbat. [5]
Gottman also writes about the "Four Horseman" that are important to minimize and avoid: 1) criticism, 2) defensiveness, 3) contempt, and 4) stonewalling. [1] Of these four, he warns that contempt is the highest predictor for divorce.
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Psychologist John Gottman uses the term to describe the four most destructive behaviors harming relationships in his Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution. They are: criticism, defensiveness, contempt and stonewalling. [3] "The Hideous Four Horsemen – Terror, Bewilderment, Frustration, Despair. Unhappy drinkers will understand!"
John Gottman characterised this stage as the fourth horseman in his Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution. [5] In his studies, "stonewalling" was overwhelmingly done by men, with women overwhelmingly using "criticism". [6]
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