نتایج جستجو برای: romantic

تعداد نتایج: 4824  

2008
Lisa M. Diamond

Although sexual desire and romantic love are often experienced in concert, they are fundamentally distinct sub jective experiences with distinct neurobiological substrates. The basis for these distinctions is the evolutionary origin of each type of experience. The processes underlying sexual desire evolved in the context of sexual mating, whereas the processes underlying romantic love?or pair b...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2008
Edward A Selby Scott R Braithwaite Thomas E Joiner Frank D Fincham

The mechanisms through which current romantic relationship dysfunction develops in individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) symptoms are still unclear. One possible pathway may be childhood experiences of emotional invalidation by parents, which may result in the development of poor social problem-solving skills or cognitive responses such as splitting, which impair current romant...

2015
Jessica L. Laubach

This study examines the differences between two types of close relationships (friends and romantic partners) in moderating responses to mortality salience. Prior research has shown that mortality salience increases worldview defense as a mechanism for managing the terror of death. It was predicted that social support from romantic partners (but not friends) would alleviate the need to defend on...

2016
Sensen Song Zhiling Zou Hongwen Song Yongming Wang Federico d’Oleire Uquillas Huijun Wang Hong Chen

Purpose: This study explored whether romantic lovers differ in emotion-related inhibitory control capacity from those who are single. Methods: 88 healthy undergraduate college students participated in the study. Half were currently in love and in a romantic relationship (love group, LG), and half were single and had never been in a romantic relationship (single group, SG). Based on duration of ...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2016
Britney M. Wardecker William J. Chopik Margaret P. Boyer Robin S. Edelstein

Effective communication is vital to the health and functioning of romantic relationships. Technology use is becoming more pervasive, making it more important than ever to understand which forms of media enhance communication in close relationships. People differ in which communication methods they prefer, and it is important to understand how people perceive and use various media. Our study use...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2014
Russell B. Clayton

The purpose of this study was to examine how social networking site (SNS) use, specifically Twitter use, influences negative interpersonal relationship outcomes. This study specifically examined the mediational effect of Twitter-related conflict on the relationship between active Twitter use and negative relationship outcomes, and how this mechanism may be contingent on the length of the romant...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2011
Amanda Nosko Thanh-Thanh Tieu Heather Lawford Michael W Pratt

In this longitudinal study, a quantitative and qualitative examination of the associations among parent-child relations, adult attachment styles, and relationship quality and theme in romantic narratives was conducted. Parenting and adult attachment style were assessed through questionnaires, whereas overall quality of romantic relationships (regard and importance), intimacy, and romantic story...

Journal: :Child development 2002
Wyndol Furman Valerie A Simon Laura Shaffer Heather A Bouchey

This study examined the links among adolescents' representations of their relationships with parents, friends, and romantic partners. Sixty-eight adolescents were interviewed three times to assess their working models for each of these types of relationships. Working models of friendships were related to working models of relationships with parents and romantic partners. Working models of relat...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2013
Stephanie S Spielmann Geoff MacDonald Jessica A Maxwell Samantha Joel Diana Peragine Amy Muise Emily A Impett

The present research demonstrates that fear of being single predicts settling for less in romantic relationships, even accounting for constructs typically examined in relationship research such as anxious attachment. Study 1 explored the content of people's thoughts about being single. Studies 2A and 2B involved the development and validation of the Fear of Being Single Scale. Study 2C provided...

Journal: :Journal of homosexuality 2017
M Paz Galupo Edward Lomash Renae C Mitchell

Previous qualitative research on traditional measures of sexual orientation raise concerns regarding how well these scales capture sexual minority individuals' experience of sexuality. The present research focused on the critique of two novel scales developed to better capture the way sexual and gender minority individuals conceptualize sexuality. Participants were 179 sexual minority (i.e., ga...

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