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Conclusion

The model presented here lacks empirical support and is based strictly on my clinical observations of couples and families. It should be evaluated by others impressionistically at first, but, eventually, if found valid in the clinic, a more specific and repeatable way to evaluate it will be necessary to either support or invalidate this model.

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(2005). Distance Regulation. In: Personality in Intimate Relationships. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-22607-9_14

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