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How do successfully married couples view conflict?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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An event that upsets the smooth functioning of a person's life is called:
 
  a. a crisis.
  b. an alarm.
  c. a syndrome.
  d. an episode.



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These couples realize that conflict will occur in any relationship. Effective conflict management, as well as greater understanding and sensitivity toward their partner, is increasingly satisfying for the relationship.

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