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Motivation and Emotion. 46:293-306
Publikováno v:
Journal of social and personal relationships. 39(8)
Receiving a request to change from a romantic partner can evoke intense emotional responses that hinder change progress and conflict resolution. As such, investigating how those being asked to change (i.e., change targets) regulate their emotions thr
Despite honesty being valued in many settings, there is some ambiguity regarding the conditions under which it is beneficial or harmful for individual and relational well-being. We review and evaluate current work linking honesty to well-being. Speci
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4d76512429a9a3ff6d1f010cc677b1ae
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/6cz3w
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/6cz3w
Publikováno v:
Current opinion in psychology. 46
Despite honesty being valued in many settings, there is some ambiguity regarding the conditions under which it is beneficial or harmful for individual and relational well-being. We review and evaluate current work linking honesty to well-being. Speci
How can I thank you? Highlighting the benefactor’s responsiveness or costs when expressing gratitude
Autor:
Emily A. Impett, Yoobin Park, Mariko L. Visserman, Jennifer E. Stellar, Natalie M. Sisson, Bonnie M. Le
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 38:504-523
Despite growing evidence that showing gratitude plays a powerful role in building social connections, little is known about how to best express gratitude to maximize its relational benefits. In this research, we examined how two key ways of expressin
Autor:
Mariko L. Visserman, Amy Muise, Francesca Righetti, Rebecca M. Horne, Bonnie M. Le, Stéphane Côté, Emily A. Impett
Publikováno v:
Visserman, M L, Muise, A, Righetti, F, Horne, R M, Le, B M, Côté, S & Impett, E A 2022, ' Lightening the Load : Perceived Partner Responsiveness Fosters More Positive Appraisals of Relational Sacrifices ', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 123, no. 4, pp. 788-810 . https://doi.org/10.1037/pspi0000384
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 123(4), 788-810. American Psychological Association
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 123(4), 788-810. American Psychological Association
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences diverge. The present work examines the role of perceived partner responsiveness (PPR)—impressions that one’s partner is understanding, caring, an
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https://research.vu.nl/ws/files/220755101/Lightening_the_Load.pdf
https://research.vu.nl/ws/files/220755101/Lightening_the_Load.pdf
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 37:906-931
In seven studies ( ncross-sectional = 1,699, nlongitudinal = 118), we developed a measure of relationship norm strength defined as qualities that make the rules and expectations in romantic couples more or less likely to be followed. In our six cross
Publikováno v:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. :014616722211225
Prosocial motivation is an important ingredient for satisfying relationships. However, individuals high in attachment avoidance—those who fear closeness and prefer independence—often display reduced prosocial motivation for their romantic partner
Publikováno v:
Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. 10(6)
For better or worse, the people one lives with may exert a powerful influence on one’s mental health, perhaps especially during times of stress. The COVID-19 pandemic—a large-scale stressor that prompted health recommendations to stay home to red
Publikováno v:
Psychological science. 31(6)
When is accurately reading other people’s emotions costly and when is it beneficial? We aimed to identify whether the association between empathic accuracy and both relationship quality and motivation to change varies depending on the type of emoti