Bowen’s (1978) multigenerational theory provides an account of how the internalization of experiences within the family of origin promotes development of the ability to maintain a distinct self whilst also making intimate connections with others. Differentiated people can maintain their I-position in intimate relationships. They can remain calm in conflictual relationships, resolve relational problems effectively, and reach compromises. Fusion with others, emotional cut-off, and emotional reactivity instead are common reactions to relational stress in undifferentiated people. Emotional reactivity is the tendency to react to stressors with irrational and intense emotional arousal. Fusion with others is an excessive emotional involvement in s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)This study examined differences in relationship def...
Mutual influence within relationships is theorized as central to human development and functioning a...
The aim of this study was to examine intrapersonal (actor) and interpersonal (partner) associations ...
Bowen’s (1978) multigenerational theory provides an account of how the internalization of experience...
The present study expands on Bowen’s systemic multigenerational theory to analyse the role of indivi...
Working within the framework of the Bowen’s Family Systems Theory and using data from 318 non-clinic...
This study comprises a first attempt to explore a cross‐cultural application of Bowen family systems...
In this study a moderated mediation model tests the relationship between differentiation in one\u27s...
Applying the actor–partner interdependence model to 114 couples’ data, we examined the link between ...
AbstractIn the study, the dyadic adjustments in marital relationships of young adults between ages 2...
Applying the actor–partner interdependence model to 114 couples’ data, we examined the link between ...
Knowing the determinants of couple adjustment is a challenge, both for predicting this adjustment an...
Knowing the determinants of couple adjustment is a challenge, both for predicting this adjustment an...
A romantic relationship can be considered as an attachment bond, characterized by symmetric roles an...
Many individuals suffer negative mental health consequences such as anxiety and depression following...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)This study examined differences in relationship def...
Mutual influence within relationships is theorized as central to human development and functioning a...
The aim of this study was to examine intrapersonal (actor) and interpersonal (partner) associations ...
Bowen’s (1978) multigenerational theory provides an account of how the internalization of experience...
The present study expands on Bowen’s systemic multigenerational theory to analyse the role of indivi...
Working within the framework of the Bowen’s Family Systems Theory and using data from 318 non-clinic...
This study comprises a first attempt to explore a cross‐cultural application of Bowen family systems...
In this study a moderated mediation model tests the relationship between differentiation in one\u27s...
Applying the actor–partner interdependence model to 114 couples’ data, we examined the link between ...
AbstractIn the study, the dyadic adjustments in marital relationships of young adults between ages 2...
Applying the actor–partner interdependence model to 114 couples’ data, we examined the link between ...
Knowing the determinants of couple adjustment is a challenge, both for predicting this adjustment an...
Knowing the determinants of couple adjustment is a challenge, both for predicting this adjustment an...
A romantic relationship can be considered as an attachment bond, characterized by symmetric roles an...
Many individuals suffer negative mental health consequences such as anxiety and depression following...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)This study examined differences in relationship def...
Mutual influence within relationships is theorized as central to human development and functioning a...
The aim of this study was to examine intrapersonal (actor) and interpersonal (partner) associations ...