According to the interpersonal theory of depression (Coyne 1976), depression contagion would occur as a consequence of the maladaptive interpersonal patterns (e.g., excessive reassurance seeking) that depressed individuals tend to exert
in their dyadic relationships.
With regard to the social structure of the relationships, female adolescents tend to prefer and interact more frequently
in dyadic relationships, whereas male adolescents engage more often in relationships within larger peer groups (e.g., Benenson 1990; Markovits et al. 2001).
That is, feelings of loneliness can arise from deficits
in dyadic relationships, but also from deficits in the peer group, which Hoza and colleagues describe as «network loneliness».
The finding that sibling and peer relationships are independent provides strong support for my proposition that patterns of social behavior acquired
in dyadic relationships are context - and relationship - specific.
Hostility
in dyadic relationships: An examination of perceptual bias and self - fulfilling prophecy.
The 32 - item scale comprises of four subscales capturing satisfaction, consensus, cohesion, and affectional expression
in the dyadic relationship.
Not exact matches
Must we go on and say the
relationship does not yet exist even
in part, since there can be no
dyadic relationship where one of the members related does not exist?
Mothers reported more symptoms of psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29 research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties
in soothing their infants as well as within their everyday
dyadic interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child
relationship.
To gain insight into what brain regions may be driving the
relationship between social distance and overall neural similarity, we performed ordered logistic regression analyses analogous to those described above independently for each of the 80 ROIs, again using cluster - robust standard errors to account for
dyadic dependencies
in the data.
The results show that eHarmony couples scored significantly higher
in regard to all four components of
relationship quality measured by the
Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS): consensus, satisfaction, affectional expression and cohesion.
This study examined the quality of the classroom climate and
dyadic teacher — child
relationships as predictors of self — regulation
in a sample of socially disadvantaged preschool children (N = 206; 52 % boys).
This study examined the quality of the classroom climate and
dyadic teacher - child
relationships as predictors of self - regulation
in a sample of socially disadvantaged preschool children (N = 206; 52
That is, there is a «persistence of play...
in precisely those social contexts involving the closest, most intimate, and potentially most emotionally positive kinds of
dyadic relationships» (Fagen, 1995, p. 36).
The legal issues potentially plaguing those involved
in a polyamorous family are the same as those involved
in a
dyadic family
relationship, less the question of divorce married spouses must answer.
The traditional model of the western nuclear family, consisting of married heterosexual parents and their legitimate offspring, has undergone enormous change
in the last two hundred years — attaching family status to unmarried partnerships and legalizing same - sex marriage are only the most recent changes — perhaps expectations as to exclusivity and the
dyadic nature of committed
relationships are next.
His research interests include but are not limited to: a) marital / couple
relationship quality, resilience, adjustment, satisfaction, and well - being; b)
dyadic assessment theories, methods, and their application; c) transitions through life course, including transition to parenthood; d) family domestic and international diversity including ethic, religious / spiritual; and e) moral injury and post-traumatic growth
in families of armed service personnel and veterans.
Laura is interested
in conducting
dyadic and intervention research and the specific areas of interest include attachment, partner affirmation, goals, well - being, and
relationship satisfaction.
Occasionally this was recognised as a feature
in which symbiotic involvement characterised all
relationships between family members (
in an early description of this Bowen 1978 wrote of such families functioning as «an undifferential ego mass»), the term is usually applied to
dyadic relationships, such as that which may be observed between a borderline child and a parent.
The study «Eye of the Beholder: The Individual and
Dyadic Contributions of Empathic Accuracy and Perceived Empathic Effort to
Relationship Satisfaction,» published
in the «Journal of Family Psychology»
in 2012, found that women were more satisfied with their marriage if they felt their husbands were at least trying to understand how they felt.
For example, within the
dyadic relationship of a drug - using parent and pre-school child, where the parental inconsistently fluctuates between a manifest lack of involvement (apathetic disinterest
in the child) and a critical intrusiveness.
This longitudinal study on coping
in a sample of National Guard couples examined the association between the predeployment coping (active vs. avoidant) of each
in the
relationship, and their own and their significant others» mental health (anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD]-RRB- and family well - being (
dyadic adjustment and parenting stress) postdeployment.
In session 6, the couple learns a dyadic cognitive intervention process that has the goal of collaboratively increasing flexibility in each partner's thinking and evaluating cognitions that maintain both PTSD and relationship problem
In session 6, the couple learns a
dyadic cognitive intervention process that has the goal of collaboratively increasing flexibility
in each partner's thinking and evaluating cognitions that maintain both PTSD and relationship problem
in each partner's thinking and evaluating cognitions that maintain both PTSD and
relationship problems.
New research suggests that people's profile pictures and status updates reflect how satisfied they are
in their
relationships and how close they feel to their partners.2 Across three studies, including both married and dating samples, my colleagues and I found that people who reported higher
relationship satisfaction and closeness to their partners were more likely to display
dyadic (read: couple - y) profile pictures and to have partners that posted
dyadic profile pictures as well.
In some of the profiles we included a dyad profile picture (or not); likewise, sometimes a
dyadic relationship status was provided.
More than 25 % of our participants (who were all
in romantic
relationships) had a
dyadic profile picture and nearly 70 % had a
dyadic relationship status on Facebook.
Again, we found that people depicted
in profiles with
dyadic pictures and statuses were judged to have better
relationships and were better liked.
Dyadic adjustment
in relational types: Consensus, cohesion, affectional expression, and satisfaction
in enduring
relationships
Our coders (members of our research team who did not know what the participants actually said about their
relationships and didn't know the hypotheses of our study), then collected information from those profiles including whether participants had a «
dyadic profile picture» (i.e., a relfie or similar picture that included both the individual and his or her partner) and if their
relationship status indicated that they were «
in a
relationship...» (i.e., a «
dyadic relationship status»).
April Buck, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Eckerd College April's research focuses on the effects of stress spillover on
relationship functioning, individual and
dyadic stress resilience, and techniques that couple members may employ
in order to become more resilient to the harmful effects of stress.
Nonmonogamous couples must disclose all of the information regarding their extra
dyadic parings, as well as set up a clear set of rules before engaging
in such
relationships.
Day - to - day changes
in intimacy predict heightened
relationship passion, sexual occurrence, and sexual satisfaction: A
dyadic diary analysis.
Previous research has shown that people who post a
dyadic profile picture (a profile picture featuring both members of the couple) are more satisfied
in their
relationships.3 However, we were interested
in the individual differences that lead people to make their
relationships more or less visible to others.
Previous studies have identified four subscale factors measuring marital satisfaction, degree of consensus between partners, amount of affectionate expression
in the
relationship, and
dyadic cohesion, or the degree to which partners function as a team.
Dyadic resourcing is typically a five step process: identifying a nurturing adult resource, make the resource real for the client, formulating a parent - child
relationship involving the resource that is also real for the client, intensify the client's experience of that
relationship, and helping the client to have the experience of both the child and adult
in the resource dyad.
Evidence that
dyadic relationships and group processes are handled by different mental modules was cited by Vandell: Children's friendships and their status
in the peer group have different short - and long - term correlates (e.g., Bagwell, Newcomb, & Bukowski, 1998; Vandell & Hembree, l994).
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.
Our cross-sectional study used
dyadic data from 142 gay male couples to assess actor — partner effects of
relationship commitment, trust, and investment
in one's sexual agreement for HIV risk.
Marital quality was measured by the four - item version of the
Dyadic Adjustment Scale, a scale that includes items about marital happiness, confiding
in one another, believing things are going well
in the
relationship, and thoughts of divorce (Sabourin, Valois, & Lussier, 2005; Spanier, 1976).
The rule changes also change policy so that for the first time, Arkansas Medicaid will reimburse providers for
dyadic therapies, which treat infants and their caregivers
in the context of their
relationship.
Using EFT as a powerful vehicle for change, Annmarie works for transformation
in all forms of human connection including individual,
dyadic, familial, communal and faith
relationships.
Finally, because his substantive interests involve processes that occur within
relationships and therefore often involve non-independent data, Dr. Ackerman is particularly interested
in analytic models for both cross-sectional and longitudinal
dyadic data.
Dyadic relationship values
in Chinese online daters: Love American style?
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy facilitates safety and new learning through the
relationship that the abused and neglected child has with his therapist and actively works to replicate the characteristics of this
relationship with one or more of the child's attachment figures
in his daily life.
He developed methods for studying the interactions among children that led to friendship and gained early expertise
in measuring
dyadic relationships.
For example, although people may be more inclined to perceive that their social
relationships are more supportive
in general, within - person differences
in perceived supportiveness across
relationships should simultaneously exist due to the unique
dyadic system of each type of
relationship.
Whereas cross-partner similarities
in interpersonal behaviors and perceptions are thought to reflect underlying personal traits, cross-partner differences are the results of
dyadic systems that are unique to specific
relationships (Reis, Capobianco, & Tsai, 2002; Zayas, Shoda, & Ayduk, 2002).
That is, existing studies have failed to detangle the possibility that the associations between support - seeking and intimacy may be attributable to (1) a
relationship - general tendency
in which people are generally more likely to perceive their social
relationships as intimate and seek support from their social partners and / or (2) a unique
dyadic system that exists only
in their romantic
relationships.
This type of recruitment procedure, while able to increase the sample's diversity
in some important ways (specifically, there were more males and more same sex
relationships reported on
in this study than
in many
relationship surveys), also limits the overall generalizability of our results and only paints a one - sided picture of a phenomenon that is inherently
dyadic.
(2) If attachment patterns reflect
relationship characteristics rather than traits
in the child, one would expect that characteristics of
dyadic interaction would be associated with patterns of attachment.
To build on and expand existing studies, we took into account the
dyadic nature of marital
relationships and developmental shifts
in socioemotional motivation, examining cross-partner, over-time associations of PMQ, age, and health using a nationally representative sample of adults aged 50 or older and their spouses.