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The transition to parenthood has proven to be challenging and stressful for most couples. The COVID-19 pandemic has created even more hardships, creating the potential for increased parental stress and can significantly reduce marital satisfaction. It is
Mutiara Maharini +1 more
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Response through the Intentional Arc: Merleau-Ponty, Dreyfus and Second Language Acquisition [PDF]
Language, when considered as part of the lived experience of human beings, fails to be reduced to mere representation. In line with non-representationalist understandings of the mind and knowledge-how centered understandings of knowledge, purposiveness ...
Burnett, Mia
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Attentional breadth and proximity seeking in romantic attachment relationships [PDF]
The present study provides first evidence that attentional breadth responses can be influenced by proximity-distance goals in adult attachment relationships.
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ABSTRACT Objective Perceived parental relationship characteristics, such as maternal overprotection, rejection or neglect, and peer victimisation, are suggested to be more common in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) than in healthy controls. This study compares parental and peer relationships in adolescent patients with AN to those in a clinical ...
Armita Tschitsaz +8 more
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The dyadic coping model of bipolar disorder patients
Celem opracowania jest przyjrzenie się problemowi radzenia sobie ze stresem pacjentów z chorobą afektywną dwubiegunową, z perspektywy relacyjnej. Po pierwsze w kontekście diadycznego radzenia sobie ze stresem, po drugie w kontekście indywidualnych strategii radzenia sobie, wynikających ze stylu przywiązania.
Anna Wendołowska +2 more
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Sexual communal motivation in couples coping with low sexual interest/arousal: Associations with sexual well-being and sexual goals [PDF]
Women coping with female sexual interest/arousal disorder (FSIAD) report lower sexual and relationship satisfaction compared to healthy controls. In community samples, high sexual communal strength (i.e., the motivation to meet a partner’s sexual needs ...
Bockaj, Amanda +4 more
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Sustainable Work and Employment in Social Care: New Challenges, New Priorities
ABSTRACT Human Resource Management (HRM) research focused on social care is sparse. This gap is surprising given the scale of the social care workforce in many countries, its vital role in meeting the increasingly complex needs of vulnerable community groups, and the persistent challenges in recruiting and retaining staff.
Ian Kessler +4 more
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Some studies suggest that religious people cope better with stress. For married couples, if partners perceive their relationship as sacred, supportive dyadic coping mediates the association of sanctification with marital satisfaction and well-being.
Anna M. Wendołowska, Dorota Czyżowska
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Helping motivation and well-being of chronic pain couples: a daily diary study [PDF]
Receiving support from a romantic partner may yield benefits for individuals with chronic pain (ICPs), but may also carry unintended side effects.
Goubert, Liesbet +3 more
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Separation anxiety in families with emerging adults [PDF]
In several developmental theories separation anxiety has been identified as an important feature of close interpersonal relationships. Most often, separation anxiety has been examined in the context of mother-child dyads in infancy. Increasingly, however,
Beyers, Wim, Kins, Evie, Soenens, Bart
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