Sentences with phrase «dyadic perspective»

Becoming a Parent and Relationship Satisfaction: A Longitudinal Dyadic Perspective.
Lindsey Rodriguez, Ph.D. - Science of Relationships articles Lindsey's interests include the development of a comprehensive, dyadic perspective for examining how problematic alcohol use and interpersonal relationship processes interact to influence various physical, emotional, and relational outcomes for individuals and their relationship partners.
Lindsey Rodriguez, M.A. - Science of Relationships articles Lindsey's interests include the development of a comprehensive, dyadic perspective for examining how problematic alcohol use and interpersonal relationship processes interact to influence various physical, emotional, and relational outcomes for individuals and their relationship partners.
Developmental and Dyadic Perspectives on Commitment in Adult Romantic Relationships.

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With a third person in the room, however, the dyadic interactions can be explored from a perspective of someone who stands outside the negative relationship dynamic itself.
A qualitative study of the therapist's experience practicing Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP): An exploration of the dyadic process from the clinician's perspective.
, Couples coping with stress: Emerging perspectives on dyadic coping (pp. 33 - 50).
Research and clinical implications such as increasing the utilization of dyadic analytical strategies and the importance of assessing illness burden from each partners» perspective are discussed.
Because we assessed both partners, we used only the 16 items of own dyadic coping including one's own emotional («I show my partner through my behaviour when I am not doing well or when I have problems») and problem - focused stress communication («I let my partner know that I appreciate his / her practical support, advice, or help») as well as one's own supportive and common emotional (e.g. «I show empathy and understanding», «We help one another to put the problem in perspective and see it in a new light»), one's own supportive and common problem - focused («I take on things that my partner would normally do in order to help him / her out», «We try to cope with the problem together and search for ascertained solutions») and one's own negative dyadic coping (e.g., «I blame my partner for not coping well enough with stress»)(Cronbach's Alpha between α = 0.71 and 0.92).
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