In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both the partner and the relationship become part of oneself. Such extended identity is referred to as couple identity, and manifests as the perception of being a unit rather than a single individual. Social psychology research has given increasing attention to the theme of couple identity, providing evidence of the beneficial effects of couple identity on both partners’ well-being. Some issues, however, remain unclear, especially regarding the definition and operationalization of couple identity, and the factors that may explain or be associated with its development and maintenance. Five contributors will present current research on couple identi...
This research examines dyadic identities and how gender, race and sexual orientation affect identity...
This study assessed the importance that similar identity style plays in the relationships within rec...
Polyamory (or “Poly”) is an alternative way that people conduct their relationships. My research was...
In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both ...
In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both ...
In couple relationships, each partner\u2019s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and ...
In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both ...
textRelationships can shape the self-concept, draw out unique aspects of an individual’s personality...
textRelationships can shape the self-concept, draw out unique aspects of an individual’s personality...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of couple identity (or the degree to which one...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of couple identity (or the degree to which one...
Polyamory (or “Poly”) is an alternative way that people conduct their relationships. My research was...
This study examined identity and intimacy issues in the lives of married adults. More specifically, ...
According to Erik Erikson, identity is an important precursor to the satisfaction that one gains fro...
This research examines dyadic identities and how gender, race and sexual orientation affect identity...
This research examines dyadic identities and how gender, race and sexual orientation affect identity...
This study assessed the importance that similar identity style plays in the relationships within rec...
Polyamory (or “Poly”) is an alternative way that people conduct their relationships. My research was...
In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both ...
In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both ...
In couple relationships, each partner\u2019s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and ...
In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both ...
textRelationships can shape the self-concept, draw out unique aspects of an individual’s personality...
textRelationships can shape the self-concept, draw out unique aspects of an individual’s personality...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of couple identity (or the degree to which one...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of couple identity (or the degree to which one...
Polyamory (or “Poly”) is an alternative way that people conduct their relationships. My research was...
This study examined identity and intimacy issues in the lives of married adults. More specifically, ...
According to Erik Erikson, identity is an important precursor to the satisfaction that one gains fro...
This research examines dyadic identities and how gender, race and sexual orientation affect identity...
This research examines dyadic identities and how gender, race and sexual orientation affect identity...
This study assessed the importance that similar identity style plays in the relationships within rec...
Polyamory (or “Poly”) is an alternative way that people conduct their relationships. My research was...