coadjustment
Coadjustment is a psychological concept that refers to the process by which two individuals, typically in a romantic relationship, work together to adjust to changes and challenges that arise in their relationship. This concept was first introduced by psychologist John Gottman in the 1980s and has since been widely studied and applied in the field of relationship counseling.
Coadjustment involves a mutual effort to adapt to new situations, resolve conflicts, and maintain a healthy
Research has shown that coadjustment is a strong predictor of relationship satisfaction and longevity. Couples who
Coadjustment can be cultivated through various strategies, including active listening, expressing feelings and needs, and working