The efficacy of couple interventions is well established; however, the mechanisms behind their efficacy in reducing relationship distress are less clear. This study examined the three-phase method, a therapeutic interaction exercise designed to strengthen couples' dyadic coping skills in the face of stress. Based on a sample of 33 heterosexual couples, results revealed that deepening speakers' emotional experience positively predicted listeners' affective empathy. The quality of listeners' paraphrasing predicted higher cognitive empathy in males, and listeners' cognitive empathy positively predicted speakers' perceived emotional supportive dyadic coping. Implications for tailoring specific couple interventions in therapy for couples coping ...
Although active, responsive listening is widely assumed to be essential for well-functioning intimat...
This study sought to assess the effectiveness of a marital distress prevention program for couples b...
Since its origins most of the stress and coping literature has focused primarily on the individual\u...
This study aimed at moving beyond previous research on couple therapy efficacy by examining moment-b...
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...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and in...
Stress and coping are important constructs in understanding the dynamics of close relationships. Cou...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and in...
Growing evidence that social support in times of stress is crucial for well-functioning relationship...
Growing evidence that social support in times of stress is crucial for well-functioning relationship...
Although active, responsive listening is widely assumed to be essential for well-functioning intimat...
Although active, responsive listening is widely assumed to be essential for well-functioning intimat...
This study sought to assess the effectiveness of a marital distress prevention program for couples b...
Since its origins most of the stress and coping literature has focused primarily on the individual\u...
This study aimed at moving beyond previous research on couple therapy efficacy by examining moment-b...
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...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and in...
Stress and coping are important constructs in understanding the dynamics of close relationships. Cou...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate a theoretical model specifying the direct and in...
Growing evidence that social support in times of stress is crucial for well-functioning relationship...
Growing evidence that social support in times of stress is crucial for well-functioning relationship...
Although active, responsive listening is widely assumed to be essential for well-functioning intimat...
Although active, responsive listening is widely assumed to be essential for well-functioning intimat...
This study sought to assess the effectiveness of a marital distress prevention program for couples b...
Since its origins most of the stress and coping literature has focused primarily on the individual\u...