Interpersonal Relationships In The Break Up

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The Breakup
Every relationship is a one of a kind. Couples communicate differently, they go through different stages, and they have different expectations of each other. As communication is a big part of how relationships are, it is important for couples to focus on how it is done. Scholars have developed some communication processes theories that could be applied to interpersonal relationships. These theories could talk about couples coming together, their expectations of each other, or maybe about couples breaking up. The movie The Break-Up shows one kind of how relationships could go. The interpersonal relationship between Gary Grobowski (Vince Vaughn) and Brooke Meyers (Jennifer Aniston) was mostly showing a process of breaking up. Many …show more content…

Brooke calls her best friend Addie to tell her about what happened, she states “It just became so clear tonight how much he takes me for granted”. Addie as her best friend supports her by saying “You did have a choice and it sounds like you made the right one. You respected yourself”. Not only Brooke, but Gary as well talks to his friend Johnny about it. Johnny convinces Gary that he is hurt. He states “Well, you’re obviously hurt about it”, “Gary, you’re devastated”. Gary on the other hand does not agree with him, and tells him that he is not. Johnny thought he is helping Gary to solve his problem. This particular scene illustrates the Social Phase in Duck’s Theory of Rational Dissolution. After addressing their concerns and going through the Dynamic Phase, both couples needed support and advice, so the first thing they did was talk to their friends about it. Obviously, we can see how friends and family start taking sides, which is known to speed up the break up sometimes. This stage has a very important role on what the outcomes of the dissatisfaction is going to be. In a time when support is very much needed, people tend to listen and follow their friends and their advice. It would have had a different outcome if the couple’s friends showed support in keeping the

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