# The four horsemen | VibeLovely glossary

*Published:* 2026-05-11
*Author:* Alex Williams

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**The four horsemen.** John Gottman’s name for the four communication behaviors that most reliably predict relationship dissolution: *criticism*, *contempt*, *defensiveness*, and *stonewalling*. Of the four, contempt is the strongest single predictor of divorce.

Where the term comes from
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Coined by John Gottman, who began studying married couples in the 1970s at the University of Washington. The four horsemen framework emerged from his “Love Lab” research, where Gottman could predict with 90%+ accuracy whether a couple would divorce based on observing 15 minutes of conflict conversation. The four behaviors are introduced in *The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work* (1999) and refined across subsequent books and papers.

How it shows up in real life
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*Criticism*: attacking your partner’s character rather than their behavior. “You never think about anyone but yourself” vs “I felt forgotten when you didn’t call.” *Contempt*: communicating superiority. Eye-rolling, sarcasm, name-calling. *Defensiveness*: deflecting responsibility. “That’s not what happened” or “You’re the one who…” *Stonewalling*: shutting down, refusing to engage. Each horseman has a research-supported antidote (gentle startup for criticism; appreciation for contempt; taking responsibility for defensiveness; physiological self-soothing for stonewalling).

Common misuses
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Pop coverage sometimes treats the four horsemen as personality types. They are *behaviors*, not types. Anyone can engage in any of the four under stress; the question is whether they appear frequently and without repair. A single sarcastic comment is not contempt-as-pattern.

Related reading
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- [The four horsemen and what predicts repair](/love-and-couples/communication/4-horsemen-relationship-conflict/)
- [Repair attempts: the small moves that turn a fight](/love-and-couples/communication/repair-attempts-relationship/)
- [How to apologize over text](/love-and-couples/communication/how-to-apologize-over-text/)

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