This volume is based on the presentations and discussions of a
national symposium on "Couples in Conflict" that focused on family
issues. A common thread throughout is that constructive conflict
and negotiation are beneficial for relationships. Together, the
chapters provide a foundation for thinking about creative ways in
which our society can work to prevent or minimize destructive
couple conflict and to enhance couples' abilities to constructively
handle their differences. Divided into four parts, this book:
*addresses the societal and bioevolutionary underpinnings of couple
conflict; *presents the interpersonal roots of couple conflict and
the consequences for individuals and couples; *discusses what
effects couple conflict have on children and how individual
differences in children moderate these effects; and *outlines the
issue of policies and programs that address couple conflict. This
book concludes with an essay that pulls these four themes together
and points to new directions for research and program efforts.
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