Two trained raters judged the affective
responsiveness of infants, comprising of
how much they thought the infant was trying to interact with the speaker,
how interested they appeared and the valence of the infant's
emotional state.
The process of making amends and what must be in place for the process to effectively unfold [24:35]
How does shame affect our ability to feel and express remorse, and why doing inner work around our shame is essential preparatory work for rebuilding relationships [27:40] Healing relationships by working with our 4 R's: resentments, respects, regrets, requests [30:33] The willingness to be vulnerable and why emotional responsiveness plays an essential role [31:16] How masculine and feminine typologies, expectations, and gender norms affect our expressions of vulnerability, and how to unpack what lies beneath [34:28] Differences in communication styles between the masculine and feminine poles of a relationship, and how communication styles affect not only our primary relationships, but our familiar relationships and friendships, t
How does shame affect our ability to feel and express remorse, and why doing inner work around our shame is essential preparatory work for rebuilding relationships [27:40] Healing relationships by working with our 4 R's: resentments, respects, regrets, requests [30:33] The willingness to be vulnerable and why
emotional responsiveness plays an essential role [31:16]
How masculine and feminine typologies, expectations, and gender norms affect our expressions of vulnerability, and how to unpack what lies beneath [34:28] Differences in communication styles between the masculine and feminine poles of a relationship, and how communication styles affect not only our primary relationships, but our familiar relationships and friendships, t
How masculine and feminine typologies, expectations, and gender norms affect our expressions of vulnerability, and
how to unpack what lies beneath [34:28] Differences in communication styles between the masculine and feminine poles of a relationship, and how communication styles affect not only our primary relationships, but our familiar relationships and friendships, t
how to unpack what lies beneath [34:28] Differences in communication styles between the masculine and feminine poles of a relationship, and
how communication styles affect not only our primary relationships, but our familiar relationships and friendships, t
how communication styles affect not only our primary relationships, but our familiar relationships and friendships, too.
In my lab, we use experimental and daily diary approaches to examine
how verbal (e.g., sharing good news, providing social support) and nonverbal (e.g., touch) relationship behavior promotes perceived
responsiveness, relationship quality,
emotional well - being, and physical health in face to face and mediated interactions.