The assessment of prevalent relationship patterns among Iranian couples, according to core conflictual relationship theme: A qualitative study

Purpose: The current study was performed to analyze and describe dominant relationship patterns among Iranian couples within the framework of object relation and Based on the formulation of the conflicts and challenges in the core conflictual relationship theme approach. Method: The study was perfo...

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Main Authors: Shamsoddin Ahmadi, Parviz Azadfallah, Hojjatollah Farahani
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2018-11-01
Series:Muṭāli̒āt-i Ravān/Shināsī-i Bālīnī
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Online Access:http://jcps.atu.ac.ir/article_9542_c105ec7b51e685471d29e4f0b0a6ce0d.pdf
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Summary:Purpose: The current study was performed to analyze and describe dominant relationship patterns among Iranian couples within the framework of object relation and Based on the formulation of the conflicts and challenges in the core conflictual relationship theme approach. Method: The study was performed in the framework of a qualitative content analysis. 41 participants(17 female and 24 male married subjects) took part in the assessment with respect of include criteria. The data was gathered through unstructured interviews and analyzed through content analysis method. Guba and Lincoln criteria were applied to prove validity and accuracy of the data. Results: By analyzing the data, four relationship patterns were found: 1)Pattern of “Concerned about the others' judgment, valuation and accusation”. 2)Pattern of “Concerned about the others' harmful reactions and their consequences”. 3)Pattern of “trying not to damage or upset others”. 4)Pattern of “not expressing the wishes because of not expecting to meet them”. Discussion and conclusion: The realized patterns are explainable based on psychodynamic theories especially the object relations approach which claims the individual relationships with the people around in the beginning years of life will internalize and then represent in adulthood occasions; and also based on the two important concepts of “transference distortion” and “repetition compulsion”. Indeed couples in communicational occasions, unconsciously apply the same patters they had internalized in the childhood. Findings of the study emphasize that emergence of the conflicts between couples cannot be analyzed only on the framework of current relations and tracing these problems in the “self –object” representations is necessary.
ISSN:2322-3189