Defining romantic self-sabotage: a thematic analysis of interviews with practising psychologists

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Peel, Raquel;Caltabiano, Nerina;Buckby, Beryl;McBain, Kerry
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The term ‘self-sabotage’ is not well defined in the current literature. Self-sabotage is generally explained as a synonym of self-handicapping, which does not fully encompass intrinsic behaviours found in romantic relationships. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to explore the theme of self-sabotage as viewed by practising psychologists. A series of 15 semistructured interviews with psychologists specialising in romantic relationships around Australia identified the main issues contributing to self-sabotage in romantic relationships and the reason why it might happen. Future studies will need to be conducted to develop a scale to empirically test self-sabotage in romantic relationships.

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Journal of Relationships Research

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10

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1838-0956

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Cambridge University Press

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10.1017/jrr.2019.7