class 6 marriage expectations - jeff anderson

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Announcements Exam 1 Scan-Tron’s on front table Exam #1 Results § Average: 74.5 § Range: 30-98 Term Paper Due: 10/19/17 I used to believe that marriage would diminish me, reduce my options. That you had to be someone less to live with someone else when, of course, you have to be someone more. Candice Bergen

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Page 1: Class 6 Marriage Expectations - Jeff Anderson

Announcements• Exam 1 Scan-Tron’s on front table• Exam #1 Results

§ Average: 74.5§ Range: 30-98

• Term Paper Due: 10/19/17

I used to believe that marriage would diminish me, reduce my options. That you had to be someone less to live with someone else

when, of course, you have to be someone more. Candice Bergen

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Marriage Matters

• Marriage is the broadest and most intimate of all human interactions.• Building togetherness and maintaining

autonomy is one of several important balancing acts that partners must manage if a marriage is to be successful.

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Men and Marriage

• Married men have longer life expectancies than single men.

• Married men earn between 10 and 40% more than single men with similar education.

• Marriage increases the likelihood fathers will have good relationships with their children.

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Women and Marriage

• Married mothers have lower rates of depression than single or cohabiting mothers.

• Marriage significantly reduces poverty rates for both mothers and their children.

• Married women appear to have a lower risk of domestic violence. § Even after controlling for race, age, and education,

people who cohabit are three times more likely to report violent arguments than married women.

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Marriage and Children

• A successful marriage increases the likelihood that children will graduate from college and achieve high-status jobs.

• Children who live with their married parents enjoy better health.

• The health advantages of married homes remain even after taking into account socioeconomic status.

• Parental divorce approximately doubles the odds that adult children will end up divorced.

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Marriage and Society

• Adults who cohabit are more similar to singles than married couple in terms of physical health and disability, emotional well-being and mental health, and assets and earnings.§ Their children more closely resemble the children of

single people than of married people.• Marriage reduces the risk that children and

adults will be perpetrators or victims of crime.

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Transition from Single to Married

• Marriage Involves Duties and Obligations§ Identity Changes§ Going from Dating to Establishing a home brings new

responsibilities—e.g. budgeting§ Leisure time activities must be planned with another

person§ New relationships develop with parents and in-laws§ Sexual Relationship may also involve a transition § Self centeredness of childhood to other centered of

adulthood

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Myriad Interactions

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Marital Success

Marital success is defined broadly to include adjustment, happiness,

and permanence.

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Expectations

• The study of how people experience their world is called phenomenology.

• It is important to realize that most people react to their perceptions of the world rather than to what the world really is.

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The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

• Expectations that an individual holds about another person tend to influence that person in the direction of the expectations.

• Holding slightly high expectations about another person is productive as long as the other person can fulfill them.

• Having expectations of another’s behavior that are clearly out of that person’s reach tells that person that he/she is doomed to failure because the expectations can’t be met.

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Marital Expectations

• Expectation of Commitment • Expectation of Primariness• The Honeymoon Is Over• Romantic Love or Marriage• Differing Expectations• 80% I love you, 20% I don’t like

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Keirsey Temperament Sorter

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Characteristics of Mental Health

• The National Association for Mental Health has described mentally healthy people as generally:§ feeling comfortable about themselves§ feeling good about other people§ being able to meet the demands of life

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Characteristics of Self-Actualization

1. A more adequate perception of reality and a more comfortable relationship with reality than average people have.

2. A high degree of acceptance of themselves, of others, and of the realities of human nature.

3. A high degree of spontaneity.

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Characteristics of Self-Actualization

4. A focus on problem-centeredness. 5. A need for privacy. 6. A high degree of autonomy. 7. A continued freshness of appreciation.

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Marriage and the Law

• A domestic partnership recognizes as valid some unmarried heterosexual and homosexual couples’ relationships.

• A marriage or prenuptial contract works out the details of a couple’s relationship before they wed.