Emotion, both positive and negative, is one of the markers of intimate relationships. Attachment theory is
one of the primary conceptual frameworks for understanding emotion regulation. There is a
well-established link in the literature between secure romantic attachment style and emotional intelligence (EI) in scientic
studies. The underlying processes of this link among couples are notably less explored in the Indian context. As an attempt to
bridge the gap, the present study analyzed the inuence of attachment styles and EI interplay on marital satisfaction among
Indian couples. The study considered 304 respondents (152 females, 152 males, ranged from -25 to 65+ years old) with a
marriage duration greater than three years. To assess participants attachment styles, EI, and marital satisfaction, Revised
Adult Attachment Scale (RAAS; Collins, 1996), Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue; Petrides, 2009) and ENRICH
Marital Satisfaction Scale (EMS; Fowers & Olson, 1993) were used respectively. Two-way ANOVA was used to analyse the data.
The result revealed that there is a signicant interaction between attachment styles and global EI on marital satisfaction.
Psychotherapists and counsellors in general, and couple therapists in particular, will benet from the current research.
Considering the limitation of the study, further investigation is recommended.