Analysis
The “Gottman Sound Relationship House Conflict Process Identification Questionnaire [GSRHQCP-55]” refers to a tool developed within the framework of the Gottmans’ Sound Relationship House model, which evaluates and enhances the quality of romantic relationships. This model outlines the essential components of a strong and fulfilling partnership. The GSRHQCP-55 is specifically designed to assess the processes related to conflict within a relationship.
This questionnaire likely includes items targeting how couples manage differences, communicate during disagreements, and engage in problem-solving. It usually combines quantitative and qualitative items that allow relationship experts or researchers to pinpoint problematic patterns or areas for improvement in conflict resolution strategies.
Purpose
The main purpose of the GSRHQCP-55 is to provide a structured means for evaluating and understanding the conflict processes in a couple’s relationship. Given that conflict is inevitable, how a couple addresses and resolves disagreements has a significant impact on relationship satisfaction and longevity. This tool aims to identify weaknesses and areas needing development in a couple’s approach to conflict.
By analyzing the responses, a clearer picture emerges of how each partner handles relational tension. This allows for the identification of both strengths and areas in need of improvement, helping professionals develop strategies for strengthening conflict resolution and communication within the relationship.
Scoring
The GSRHQCP-55 consists of 55 items, each answered using a binary format:
1 = True
2 = False
References
Gottman, J. (1999). The Marriage Clinic. New York: W.W. Norton.
Gottman, J. M. (1999b). The Marriage Clinic: A Scientifically Based Marital Therapy. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company.
Gottman, J. M., & Silver, N. (1999). The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. New York, NY: Crown Publishers, Inc.
Navarra, R. J., Gottman, J. M., & Gottman, J. S. (2016). In Ponzetti, J. J. Jr. (Ed.), Evidence-Based Approaches to Relationship and Marriage Education. Routledge, pp. 93–107.