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Title Couples coping with stress : emerging perspectives on dyadic coping / edited by Tracey A. Revenson, Karen Kayser, and Guy Bodenmann.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2005]
©2005

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Internet  WORLD WIDE WEB E-BOOK EBSCO    Downloadable
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Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (xvi, 209 pages) : illustrations.
Series Decade of behavior
Decade of behavior.
Contents Introduction / Tracey A. Revenson, Karen Kayser, Guy Bodenmann -- Marriages in context : interactions between chronic and acute stress among newlyweds / Benjamin R. Karney, Lisa B. Story, Thomas N. Bradbury -- Dyadic coping and its significance for marital functioning / Guy Bodenmann -- A contextual examination of stress and coping processes in stepfamilies / Melady Preece, Anita DeLongis -- The relationship enhancement model of social support / Carolyn E. Cutrona, Daniel W. Russell, Kelli A. Gardner -- How partners talk in times of stress : a process analysis approach / Nancy Pistrang, Chris Barker -- My illness or our illness? : attending to the relationship when one partner is ill / Linda K. Acitelli, Hoda J. Badr -- Couples coping with chronic illness : what's gender got to do with it? / Tracey A. Revenson, Ana F. Abraido-Lanza, S. Deborah Majerovitz, Caren Jordan -- A model dyadic-coping intervention / Kathrin Widmer, Annette Cina, Linda Charvoz, Shachi Shantinath, Guy Bodenmann -- Enhancing dyadic coping during a time of crisis : a theory-based intervention with breast cancer patients and their partners / Karen Kayser.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Summary "This volume addresses the construct of dyadic coping between people in intimate relationships. By strict definition, dyadic coping involves both partners and is the interplay between the stress signals of one partner and the coping reactions of the other or a genuine act of common (shared) coping. As the chapters in this volume illustrate, the construct of dyadic coping is nuanced, interpreted differently by the chapter authors to include processes such as everyday communication, interpersonal conflict, joint problem solving, the giving and receiving of emotional support, and dealing with life stressors as a we, not just two Is. The primary aim of this book is to present current approaches on stress and coping in couples, to bring American and European contributions together, and to stimulate further fruitful scientific exchange on this topic of growing importance. Intended primarily for scholars in the field of marital research, stress and coping research, and interpersonal relationships, the book also serves as a useful reader for practitioners. As the idea of dyadic coping is a new and innovative approach in the area of marital therapy, this volume should be of interest to therapists as well"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).
Note Description based on print version record.
Form Also issued in print.
Subject Marital psychotherapy.
Couples.
Stress (Psychology)
Adjustment (Psychology)
Stress, Psychological -- psychology.
Adaptation, Psychological.
Interpersonal Relations.
Spouses -- psychology.
Adjustment (Psychology) (OCoLC)fst00796680
Couples. (OCoLC)fst00881567
Marital psychotherapy. (OCoLC)fst01010086
Stress (Psychology) (OCoLC)fst01134918
Added Author Revenson, Tracey A.
Kayser, Karen.
Bodenmann, Guy.
Other Form: Original (DLC) 2004020293
ISBN 1591472040 (print)
9781591472049 (print)
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