The cognitive significance of being in a close relationship is described in terms of including other in the self (in Lewin's sense of overlapping regions o... Aron,Arthur,N Elaine,... - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》 被引量: 1731发表: 1991年 ...
Relationship Connection: A Redux on the Role of Minding and the Quality of Feeling Special in the Enhancement of Closeness Achieving constructive relationship connections is an important step as an objective of positive psychology. In the context of a culture of dissolution in close relationships, ...
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A close relationship involves strong and frequent interdependent interactions in diverse areas of life and lasts over a considerable period of time (Kelley et al., 1983). Typically, this definition includes a person's spouse or lover, other family members, and close friends. Because cancer is a...
Synonyms Experience in Close Relationships (ECR) ; Experiences in Close Relationships – Relationship Structures (ECR-RS) ; Experiences in Close Relationships – Revised (ECR-R) Definition The Experiences in Close Relationships (ECR) and its revised version Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised (...
A newstudypublished in the academic journalCouple and Family Psychologyattempts to understand why being in a relationship can feel like a daily limbo of transitioning between phases of separation and union. The study tries to decode this "relationshipjet lag" and offers insight into how...
It facilitates the consensual validation of personal worth by providing individuals with the opportunity to feel understood and accepted as they are within a relationship. Moreover, intimacy requires the capacity to form close affiliations and, thus, is a crucial factor in determining an individual’...
Coregulation refers to the process by which relationship partners form a dyadic emotional system involving an oscillating pattern of affective arousal and dampening that dynamically maintains an optimal emotional state. Coregulation may represent an important form of interpersonal emotion regulation, but con...
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[92,93,94]. In this study, perception of poor/fair health was associated with higher risk of both depression and fatigue in CC. The relationship between subjective health perception and depression/fatigue could be bidirectional. On the one hand, some studies found that perception of poor or ...