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Reshaping Couple Configurations that Get in the Way of Relationship Repair and Healing. | LitMetric

Reshaping Couple Configurations that Get in the Way of Relationship Repair and Healing.

Fam Process

Human Development and Family Studies Department, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Utah State University, Logan, UT.

Published: September 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • In relationship trauma, partners often fall into reactive patterns that hinder healing and corrective efforts.
  • The concept of VSIRO (views of self in relation to others) describes this dynamic as existing on a continuum from inflated self-views to collapsed self-views, with a balanced perspective being ideal.
  • The model identifies four dysfunctional couple types that therapists must address before effective trauma work can begin, emphasizing the need for tailored interventions based on each couple's unique dynamics.

Article Abstract

In the context of relationship trauma, partners' reactive patterns of engagement can disrupt and derail attempts at relationship correction and healing. A circumplex typology of couple patterns of engagement in relational trauma context is defined in terms of partners' underlying views of self in relation to other (VSIRO). VSIRO is conceptualized along a continuum anchored at opposite poles by inflated (self-aggrandizing) versus collapsed (self-abnegating) VSIRO, with a balanced (egalitarian) VSIRO, characterized by accountability and forbearance, as the target position. The circumplex model delineates four problematic couple configurations-a dejected couple, a taker-enabler couple, an ultimate fighting couple, and a debtor-collector couple. Where problematic engagement occurs, therapists need to reshape couple engagement toward the balanced, egalitarian position prior to relational trauma work. Clinical vignettes depict these couples and springboard an analysis of unique needs and interventions associated with each couple configuration. Reshaping couple patterns of engagement using a circumplex model of couple configurations is an essential prerequisite to effective and ethical relational trauma work.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/famp.12475DOI Listing

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