The Couple Energy & Engagement Model: a new operational theory for relationship burn-out
Benjamin Putois, Royce Anders

TL;DR
The paper introduces a new model to understand relationship burnout by combining energy and engagement in couples.
Contribution
The Couple Energy & Engagement Model (CEEM) is a novel framework that integrates vitality and exhaustion in intimate relationships.
Findings
The CEEM introduces two core dimensions: couple energy and engagement.
Two psychometric instruments (CEES and CNFQ) are proposed to measure and validate the model.
The model supports data-driven approaches like cluster analysis and machine learning for relational profiling.
Abstract
Classical theories in couple psychology, such as the Vulnerability-Stress-Adaptation (VSA) model and the Systemic-Transactional Model of Dyadic Coping (STM), have substantially advanced understanding of relational dynamics by highlighting the roles of individual vulnerabilities, external stressors, and adaptive processes, particularly communication and dyadic coping. In parallel, the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, originally developed in occupational psychology, demonstrates that the balance between demands and resources determines exhaustion and engagement. Although this logic has been extrapolated to intimate relationships through the notion of couple burnout, no comprehensive, operational framework has simultaneously captured both negative and positive dimensions of relational vitality. This article proposes the Couple Energy & Engagement Model (CEEM) to address these gaps. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAttachment and Relationship Dynamics · Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy · Conflict Management and Negotiation
