2021
DOI: 10.36713/epra8135
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Effective Communication Skills Among Married Couples: An Overview

Abstract: This study aimed to analyse the effective communication skills among married couples for building and maintaining strong couple relationships. The results of the study have an important implication for couple communication includes theory and lays the foundation in their relationship toolbox. Most theoretical, explaining the degree of ambiguity in the models governing couples’ expectations for and self-disclosure performance responsibilities affects the behaviour change. These factors appear to have dominated… Show more

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“…The mental tension caused by financial worries can then permeate an individual's workplace, resulting in lower job performance and productivity (Samuels, 2017). Furthermore, a breakdown in communication inside a marriage, as well as the emotional discomfort it creates, can flow over into the workplace (Arumugam et al, 2021). Individuals who are dealing with the emotional effects of divorce may find it difficult to concentrate, interact with coworkers, or do work-related duties successfully (Frone, Russell, & Cooper, 1997).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mental tension caused by financial worries can then permeate an individual's workplace, resulting in lower job performance and productivity (Samuels, 2017). Furthermore, a breakdown in communication inside a marriage, as well as the emotional discomfort it creates, can flow over into the workplace (Arumugam et al, 2021). Individuals who are dealing with the emotional effects of divorce may find it difficult to concentrate, interact with coworkers, or do work-related duties successfully (Frone, Russell, & Cooper, 1997).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%