Since its origins most of the stress and coping literature has focused primarily on the individual\u2019s efforts to manage stressful encounters, conceptualizing both stress and coping as individual phenomena in which the coper appraises and deals with stressors individually. The individualistic approach, however, fails to consider that individuals do not experience and cope with stress in isolation, but within an articulated interpersonal context, especially the one referring to intimate others. Recent advances in the stress and coping field have highlighted the limitations of such a self-focused conceptualization and called for a broader view of the phenomenon. The present chapter is going to present these advances in the stress and copin...
Meta-analytic methods were used to empirically determine the association between dyadic coping and r...
Meta-analytic methods were used to empirically determine the association between dyadic coping and r...
Stress originating within one’s relationship (internal stress), such as conflicts between partners, ...
Since its origins most of the stress and coping literature has focused primarily on the individual’s...
This article investigates the field of stress and coping in close relationships. In an effort to mov...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
The couple, from its formation and throughout its life cycle, is faced with several sources of stres...
Meta-analytic methods were used to empirically determine the association between dyadic coping and r...
Meta-analytic methods were used to empirically determine the association between dyadic coping and r...
Stress originating within one’s relationship (internal stress), such as conflicts between partners, ...
Since its origins most of the stress and coping literature has focused primarily on the individual’s...
This article investigates the field of stress and coping in close relationships. In an effort to mov...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping is the way partners cope together against stress and support each other in times of di...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
Dyadic coping (DC), how couples cope together to deal with a stressor like chronic illness, has rece...
The couple, from its formation and throughout its life cycle, is faced with several sources of stres...
Meta-analytic methods were used to empirically determine the association between dyadic coping and r...
Meta-analytic methods were used to empirically determine the association between dyadic coping and r...
Stress originating within one’s relationship (internal stress), such as conflicts between partners, ...