ConflictLens: LLM-Based Conflict Resolution Training in Romantic Relationship
Jiwon Chun, Gefei Zhang, Meng Xia

TL;DR
ConflictLens is an LLM-powered simulation system that helps users practice and reflect on conflict resolution in romantic relationships through realistic scenarios and behavioral analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a three-stage LLM-based system grounded in psychological theory for conflict resolution training in romantic contexts.
Findings
Expert evaluation indicates realistic experience
Supports self-guided reflection and communication practice
Effective in practicing conflict resolution strategies
Abstract
Our poster presents ConflictLens, a three-stage simulation system powered by large language models (LLMs) and grounded in psychological theory, designed to help users reflect on and practice conflict resolution in romantic relationships. Users can upload real conflict scenarios to receive evaluation of behavioral patterns, reflect on conflicts by annotating their negative behaviors, and practice different conflict resolution strategies in AI-simulated duologues. Initial evaluation by three domain experts suggests that ConflictLens offers a realistic experience and effectively supports self-guided reflection and communication practice in romantic relationships.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAttachment and Relationship Dynamics · Social Robot Interaction and HRI · Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning
