Self-expansion theory (Aron & Aron, 1986) posits that individuals enter and maintain relationships in order to expand their sense of self and suggests that expanding the sense of self is a basic human motivation. In this study, I examined whether the perceived opportunities for self-expansion within a relationship predicted feelings of closeness and passion for a partner, and unlike many previous studies, I explored the importance of self-expansion in friendships as well as romantic relationships. I also explored individual differences in the importance of self-expansion opportunities in predicting closeness and passion. The results suggest that opportunities for self-expansion may motivate involvement in both friendships and romantic relat...
Self-other overlap, an important dimension of interpersonal closeness, is linked to positive interpe...
The current study investigates experiences of self-expansion after both positive and negative events...
Self-determination theory was applied to coping, emotion, and behavior in romantic relationships. Si...
Romantic passion represents one of the most fragile and elusive elements of relationship quality but...
Building from Aron and Aron’s (2000) Self-Expansion Model, this study was designed to explore the wa...
The self-expansion model proposes that human beings possess a fundamental motive to expand themselve...
Individuals in long-distance relationships often feel that living distant from partners is an arrang...
According to self-expansion theory, there is an innate drive to gain new resources, identities, and ...
Self-expansion, the motivation for people to learn, explore, and grow, is facilitated by novel and c...
The current study strives to understand the influence of breakups on the expanded self and its repre...
The current study seeks to understand the influence of romantic relationships on identity symbolism,...
Whether perceived differences between romantic partners compromises or enhances relationships may de...
Self-other overlap, an important dimension of interpersonal closeness, is linked to positive interpe...
International audiencePrior research on romantic relationships suggests that being in love involves ...
In this study, we explored the relation between romantic involvement status, actual/Ideal self‐discr...
Self-other overlap, an important dimension of interpersonal closeness, is linked to positive interpe...
The current study investigates experiences of self-expansion after both positive and negative events...
Self-determination theory was applied to coping, emotion, and behavior in romantic relationships. Si...
Romantic passion represents one of the most fragile and elusive elements of relationship quality but...
Building from Aron and Aron’s (2000) Self-Expansion Model, this study was designed to explore the wa...
The self-expansion model proposes that human beings possess a fundamental motive to expand themselve...
Individuals in long-distance relationships often feel that living distant from partners is an arrang...
According to self-expansion theory, there is an innate drive to gain new resources, identities, and ...
Self-expansion, the motivation for people to learn, explore, and grow, is facilitated by novel and c...
The current study strives to understand the influence of breakups on the expanded self and its repre...
The current study seeks to understand the influence of romantic relationships on identity symbolism,...
Whether perceived differences between romantic partners compromises or enhances relationships may de...
Self-other overlap, an important dimension of interpersonal closeness, is linked to positive interpe...
International audiencePrior research on romantic relationships suggests that being in love involves ...
In this study, we explored the relation between romantic involvement status, actual/Ideal self‐discr...
Self-other overlap, an important dimension of interpersonal closeness, is linked to positive interpe...
The current study investigates experiences of self-expansion after both positive and negative events...
Self-determination theory was applied to coping, emotion, and behavior in romantic relationships. Si...