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Impact Of Effective Communication In A Marriage
ABSTRACT
The study examined the impact of effective
communication in marriage. Communication is viewed as an interaction and
sharing of ideas among individuals or groups of people. Effective marital
communication skills positively correlate with marital satisfaction and are
considered to be of great importance to happily married couples. It also leads
to a better understanding and increases intimacy between couples. Communication
is a fundamental interaction in relationships and marriages. Not only is
communication important, but there are also many ways individuals can choose to
communicate with one another. Communication is a specific learned action that
is very important in maintaining a relationship because it allows you to
explain to someone else what you are experiencing and what your needs are. The
act of communicating not only helps to meet your needs, but it also helps you
to be connected in your relationship. The study concluded that marriage is a
legally and socially sanctioned union, usually between a man and a woman,
governed by laws, rules, customs, beliefs, and attitudes that define the
spouses’ rights and responsibilities, as well as the status of their offspring.
Moreover, that marriage exists to bring a man and a woman together as husband
and wife to be father and mother to any children their union produces. One of
the recommendations made in the study was that for a unique and sustainable
relationship in marriage, couples should enhance their relationship by
understanding and applying relational communication skills to each other.
KEYWORDS: Effective Communication and Marriage
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