Maintenance Of Romantic Relationships Summary

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In Canary, Stafford, Hause and Wallace’s article, they demonstrate that there are essentially ten major maintenance strategies, positivity, openness, assurances, sharing tasks, social networks, joint activities, cards/letters/calls, avoidance, anti-social and humor. More importantly, they prove that individuals use different maintenance strategies depending on what type of relationships it is. According to them, the strategies one would use to keep in contact with a friend would be different from how they would keep in contact with romantic partners or family members.In addition to that, they also claim that individuls use more strategies to maintain relationships with their romantic partners and family members than they do with their friends.
In contrast, Rusbult and
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Applying the interdependence theory and the investment theory, they explain the differences between dependence and satisfaction levels in relationships, how they influence feelings of commitment and in turn, how feelings of commitment influence how individuals maintain their relationship. The interdependence theory essentially focuses on how rewarding interactions create closeness in relationships, in which the closeness is defined by satisfaction level, how the partners are fulfilling each other’s needs, and the degree of independence, how much the individuals depend on on each other to fulfill the needs. The investment model in this article is used to further develop the interdependency theory because it explains how partners become dependent on the relationship and each other as feelings of commitment develop in response to high