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According to Gottman's research from 1994, contempt is the No. 1 predictor of divorce within the first 6 years of marriage. Research from 2019 also suggests that harboring contempt is a predictor of an illness and poor well-being.
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Read More »Dr. John Gottman’s Four Horsemen are behaviors that predict divorce to a 93% accuracy. Recognizing them can help you take proactive steps. Share on Pinterest leonid_tit/Getty Images If you’ve recently had some challenges in your marriage, you may find yourself asking, “Where is this relationship headed?” Divorce can be a scary word for couples, and it may be nerve-racking to be unsure if you’re on that track. Dr. John Gottman is a renowned psychologist and relationship expert who’s done decades of participant research on married couples. He observed four commonalities among relationships he found to be predictors of divorce and called them the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. According to Gottman, if a combination of these horsemen is present continuously in your marriage, you may be headed to separation or divorce. But be encouraged: If you both want to stay married, there are antidotes to each horseman and ways to get help. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse The Four Horsemen show up in your style of communicating with your partner when, as they say, “Out of the heart the mouth speaks.” Here’s what to look for: 1. Criticism Criticism occurs when you or your partner attacks the other’s character, beliefs, personality, appearance, or actions. Criticism uses absolute or superlative statements, which is different from voicing how you feel or what you think. What criticism sounds like “You always look so sloppy and frumpy. I bet you don’t even have a plan for today. Are you really this lazy?” 2. Contempt Contempt is a more severe escalation of criticism. If you and your partner are communicating with contempt, it may come from a place where you feel superior over your partner and you speak or act in a condescending way to them. Contempt shows up in various communication behaviors, such as: eye-rolling
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