List the five coming apart stages, identifying the type of communication that occurs at each stage

What will be an ideal response?

1. Differentiating: This stage involves dealing with the struggles of maintaining one's own identity while remaining part of a couple or dyad. "You" and "your" are used again—mostly in conflicts—more than "us" and "our."
2. Circumscribing: Relational partners talk less about issues that matter or have much relational relevance, and conversational content is restricted and restrained. Sharing decreases and arguments increase.
3. Stagnating: The relationship has become routine, uneventful, and dull. There is no relational growth. Only time and commitment will fix the relationship at this point.
4. Avoiding: This is where the couple is on the cusp of terminating the relationship, so they disengage from one another through any of four strategies: physically leaving, ignoring or failing to respond to comments or displaying an excessive decorum of politeness, showing antagonism by openly attacking or degrading the other, or mentally dissociating from the other.
5. Terminating: One or both parties indicate that they want the relationship to end. This could be a break-up, a divorce, or a fade-out of relationship. Grave dressing usually occurs, where the former partners create public statements about the end of the relationship.

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