Dyadic Coping: A Collection of Recent Studies

Dyadic Coping: A Collection of Recent Studies
Title Dyadic Coping: A Collection of Recent Studies PDF eBook
Author Guy Bodenmann
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Pages 250
Release 2019-09-25
Genre
ISBN 2889630315

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Dyadic coping is a concept that has reached increased attention in psychological science within the last 20 years. Dyadic coping conceptualizes the way couples cope with stress together in sharing appraisals of demands, planning together how to deal with the stressors and engage in supportive or joint dyadic coping. Among the different theories of dyadic coping, the Systemic Transactional Model (STM; Bodenmann, 1995, 1997, 2005) has been applied to many studies on couples’ coping with stress. While a recent meta-analysis shows that dyadiccoping is a robust and consistent predictor of relationship satisfaction and couple’s functioning in community samples, some studies also reveal the significance of dyadic coping in dealing with psychological disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety) or severe illness (e.g., cancer, diabetes, COPD, etc.). Researchers all over the world build their research on this or other concepts of dyadic coping and many typically use the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI) for assessing dyadic coping. So far, research on dyadic coping has been systematically presented in two books, one written by Revenson, Kayser, & Bodenmann in 2005, focussing on emerging perspectives on couples’ coping, the other by Falconier, Randall, & Bodenmann more recently in 2016, addressing intercultural aspects of dyadic coping in African, American, Asian and European couples. This eBook gives an insight into recent dyadic coping research in different areas and countries.

Relationship Maintenance

Relationship Maintenance
Title Relationship Maintenance PDF eBook
Author Brian G. Ogolsky
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 415
Release 2019-12-19
Genre Medical
ISBN 1108419852

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Provides an interdisciplinary perspective on behaviors and strategies used to maintain intimate relationships.

Couples Coping with Stress

Couples Coping with Stress
Title Couples Coping with Stress PDF eBook
Author Tracey A. Revenson
Publisher Amer Psychological Assn
Pages 209
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781591472049

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"This volume addresses the construct of dyadic coping between people in intimate relationships. By strict definition, dyadic coping involves both partners and is the interplay between the stress signals of one partner and the coping reactions of the other or a genuine act of common (shared) coping. As the chapters in this volume illustrate, the construct of dyadic coping is nuanced, interpreted differently by the chapter authors to include processes such as everyday communication, interpersonal conflict, joint problem solving, the giving and receiving of emotional support, and dealing with life stressors as a we, not just two Is. The primary aim of this book is to present current approaches on stress and coping in couples, to bring American and European contributions together, and to stimulate further fruitful scientific exchange on this topic of growing importance. Intended primarily for scholars in the field of marital research, stress and coping research, and interpersonal relationships, the book also serves as a useful reader for practitioners. As the idea of dyadic coping is a new and innovative approach in the area of marital therapy, this volume should be of interest to therapists as well"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

Couples Coping with Stress

Couples Coping with Stress
Title Couples Coping with Stress PDF eBook
Author Mariana K. Falconier
Publisher Routledge
Pages 352
Release 2016-05-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317288874

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This is the first book that reviews both empirical and clinical applications of how couples jointly cope with stress - dyadic coping - around the globe. The Systemic-Transactional Stress Model (STM), developed by co-editor Guy Bodenmann, is used as a consistent framework so readers can better appreciate the contrasts and similarities across the fourteen cultures represented in the book. Written by scholars from the particular culture, each chapter provides a conceptual review of the dyadic coping research conducted in their specific cultures, and also provides empirical and clinical recommendations. Additional contributions include how to measure dyadic coping, so others can apply the STM model in other contexts. The latest treatment approaches for therapy and prevention are also highlighted, making this book ideal for professionals interested in expanding their cultural competence when working with couples from various backgrounds. Highlights include: -How couples in different cultures deal with stress and how values and traditions affect dyadic stress and coping. -Global applications, especially to couples in the regions highlighted in the book -- the U.S (including one chapter on Latino couples in the U.S.)., Australia, China, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Portugal, Romania, and Switzerland. -Factors encountered in examining dyadic coping using the STM Model including measurement and assessment issues. -Suggestions for making treatment, prevention, and intervention programs for couples more effective. Ideal for relationship researchers, psychologists, mental health counselors, social workers, and advanced students who work with couples dealing with stress. This book is also appropriate for advanced courses on interpersonal processes, close relationships, stress and coping, multicultural issues in marriage and family therapy or counseling, or family systems, taught in a variety of social science disciplines.

When "we" are Stressed

When
Title When "we" are Stressed PDF eBook
Author Anna Bertoni
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 2018
Genre FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN 9781536133806

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WHEN "WE" ARE STRESSED

WHEN
Title WHEN "WE" ARE STRESSED PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781536133509

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Individual versus Dyadic Processes: Health and Relationship Outcomes

Individual versus Dyadic Processes: Health and Relationship Outcomes
Title Individual versus Dyadic Processes: Health and Relationship Outcomes PDF eBook
Author Maria Nicoleta Turliuc
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Pages 242
Release 2021-10-01
Genre Science
ISBN 2889713776

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