Relationship Test: Should You Stay or Leave? 30 Questions
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TL;DR : Deciding whether to stay in a relationship is one of the most common questions in couples therapy, yet people often make this decision while emotionally overwhelmed by fear, guilt, and hope. Research-based frameworks offer objective ways to assess relationship health beyond emotional fluctuation. Gottman's model identifies four communication patterns that predict breakup with 93% reliability: criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling. Sternberg's theory emphasizes that healthy relationships need intimacy, passion, and commitment, though not all three must be at maximum levels simultaneously. Beyond these models, evaluating your relationship requires honestly examining reciprocity of effort, respect for boundaries, and emotional safety. The article offers two assessments to help objectify your thinking: a couple communication test measuring daily exchanges and conflict resolution, and a relationship breakup test measuring emotional detachment and capacity to face separation. No test can tell you definitively to leave or stay, but results provide real data to replace anxious rumination and can inform whether couples therapy might help or whether the relationship faces a genuine impasse.
The question that haunts millions of couples
You think about it when you wake up in the morning. You think about it when you go to bed at night. Some days everything seems fine and you feel silly for ever considering leaving. Other days, the exhaustion runs so deep that you can't even understand why you're staying.
"Should I stay or leave?" -- this is one of the most frequently asked questions in couples therapy. And it's also one of the most difficult, because it simultaneously mobilizes your emotions, your fears, your values, your history, and your vision of the future.The problem is that this décision is often made in an emotional fog. Fear of loneliness keeps you in place. Guilt paralyzes you. The hope that "things will get better" makes you wait one more month, then one more year. And all the while, you oscillate between two extremes without ever being able to decide.
What you need isn't a ready-made answer. You need an objective framework to assess the reality of your relationship.
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Prendre RDV en visioséanceHow to objectively evaluate the health of your relationship?
Research in couple psychology offers rigorous analytical frameworks. Two theoretical models are particularly enlightening:
Gottman's model identifies four behaviors that predict breakup with 93% reliability: criticism (attacking the other person's character rather than their behavior), contempt (sarcasm, eye-rolling, humiliation), defensiveness (playing the victim instead of listening), and stonewalling (completely shutting down communication). If these four "horsemen of the apocalypse" are regularly present in your exchanges, the relationship is in danger. Sternberg's triangular theory of love posits that love rests on three components: intimacy (emotional closeness and trust), passion (physical desire and attraction), and commitment (conscious décision to maintain the relationship). A healthy couple doesn't need all three components at maximum levels permanently, but if two of them have disappeared, the question of leaving becomes legitimate.Beyond these models, evaluating your relationship means honestly examining reciprocity (are efforts shared?), respect (are your boundaries recognized?), and emotional safety (can you be vulnerable without fear of being punished?).
Our tests to see more clearly
To help you objectify your reflection, we offer two complementary tests that cover the essential dimensions of relationship health:
The couple communication test
<strong>Take the couple communication test</strong>This test evaluates the quality of your daily exchanges: active listening, expressing needs, managing disagreements, ability to resolve conflicts. Communication is the first indicator of a couple's health -- when it deteriorates, everything else follows.
The relationship breakup readiness test
<strong>Take the relationship breakup test</strong>This test measures your current emotional state and your degree of detachment from the relationship. It helps you distinguish between a crisis you can overcome and a relational impasse, and assess your capacity to face a séparation if it becomes necessary.
Both assessments are anonymous, confidential, and free. No data is collected.
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Prendre RDV en visioséanceWhat the results mean
No test will tell you to "leave" or "stay." That would be irresponsible. However, your results offer you an objective snapshot of your relationship, beyond the emotional fluctuations of daily life.
A low communication score combined with significant emotional detachment is a serious warning signal. Conversely, communication difficulties against a backdrop of still-solid attachment suggest that couples therapy work could bear fruit.
The essential thing is to make your décision based on real data rather than anxious rumination. And if you're still hesitant, a consultation with a couples therapist can help you put these results in perspective.
Analyzing your messages: the objective complement
Your tests evaluate your perception of the relationship. But your couple conversations contain the facts. Communication patterns, power imbalances, the positive/negative ratio of your exchanges -- all of this is objectively measurable in your messages.
On scan.psychologieetserenite.com, you can import your WhatsApp, Telegram, or Messenger conversations to obtain a complete analysis of your relationship's dynamics. The tool identifies Gottman patterns, measures the emotional balance of your exchanges, and assesses relationship prognosis.
Discover our dedicated article: Leave or Stay? The Objective Analysis of Your Messages.
You deserve a clear answer. Start by evaluating your couple communication, continue with the relationship breakup test, then complete with analysis of your conversations for a complete and objective view of your situation.
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FAQ
How reliable is this relationship test?
Considering leaving your partner? This honest relationship test helps you objectively evaluate your relationship's health and make an informed decision. This assessment is built on clinically validated scales used in CBT practice. While it doesn't replace a professional diagnosis, it provides a reliable first indicator and a starting point for a productive conversation with a therapist.What should I do if my score indicates a problem?
A concerning score suggests a consultation with a CBT practitioner or clinical psychologist may be beneficial. Evidence-based protocols exist for most of these difficulties, typically producing meaningful improvement in 8 to 16 sessions.Can I track my progress by retaking this test over time?
Yes — retesting every 4 to 8 weeks is a useful way to monitor change, especially during therapy. Your therapist may use similar standardized measures (like GAD-7, PHQ-9, or Beck scales) to track progress objectively and adjust the treatment plan accordingly.Want to learn more about yourself?
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