Study: Top 3 Things Couples Fight About and Other Things You Should Know

Along with this cutting edge assessment opportunity for couples who are able to make it to Seattle, Washington, he is also offering therapists a new online tool, the Gottman Relationship Checkup, providing the ability to receive a score reviewing couples strengths and vulnerabilities, with feedback for possible treatment suggestions.
From a recent study Dr. Gottman conducted of 40,000 Relationship Checkup participants, he has new data. I compiled some relationship research nuggets on heterosexual couples from his presentation. You might find some of the results surprising!
For how many couples in therapy is at least one partner considering an exit? 66%
82% of couples are having problems with loneliness in the relationship
What About Problems with Intimacy and Sex?
Romance 83%
Sex Quality 55%
Sex Frequency 49%
How many partners had problems with trust? 66%
The Top 3 Things Couples Fight About
86% Not having fun anymore
76% Finances
74% No emotional connection
Speaking of conflict, the biggest obstacle to productively navigating conflict in relationships is flooding. This means the heart gets to 100 beats per minute which makes it nearly impossible to communicate from a calm, grounded place as your physiology will get the best of you. In fact, when flooded, communication can be erratic, irrational and possibly damaging to the relationship. The antidote is self-soothing or helping each other soothe, if possible. Sometimes leaving the situation (in a structured time out) is the best thing a couple can do for a relationship.
96% of couples are flooded during conflict
Though I didn’t catch all of the numbers Dr. Gottman shared at his presentation, particularly the gay and lesbian stats, what I did notice was a trend demonstrating that compared to heterosexual couples, they did a much better job with conflict and communication.
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