On Creating Deeper Relationship Bonds: Felt Understanding Enhances Relationship Identification.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Emilie Auger, Sabrina Thai, Carolyn Birnie-Porter, John E Lydon
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Relational experiences play a critical role in shaping how individuals see themselves. In four studies (N=945) using person-perception, longitudinal, and experimental designs, we demonstrate that feeling understood changes individuals' self-concept by increasing the centrality of a specific relationship (relationship identification). Study 1 showed that participants perceived an individual to be more identified with their relationship when their partner was high (vs. low) in understanding. Study 2 extended these results by examining individuals in romantic relationships longitudinally. The results of Studies 1 and 2 were distinct for understanding compared to acceptance and caring. Studies 3 and 4 manipulated felt understanding. Recalling many versus few understanding instances (Study 3) and imagining a close other being low versus high in understanding (Study 4) led individuals to feel less understood, which reduced identification in their friendships and romantic relationships. Furthermore, Study 4 suggests that coherence may be one mechanism through which felt understanding increases relationship identification.

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建立更深厚的关系纽带:感同身受的理解能增强关系认同感
关系体验在塑造个体如何看待自己方面起着至关重要的作用。在四项采用个人感知、纵向和实验设计的研究(人数=945)中,我们证明了被理解感会通过提高特定关系的中心地位(关系认同)来改变个体的自我概念。研究 1 表明,当参与者的伴侣对其关系的理解程度高(相对于理解程度低)时,参与者认为个人对其关系的认同度更高。研究 2 通过对恋爱关系中的个体进行纵向研究,扩展了这些结果。与接受和关怀相比,研究 1 和研究 2 的结果在理解方面截然不同。研究 3 和研究 4 对感受到的理解进行了操作。回忆理解多与理解少的事例(研究 3)和想象亲密的人理解程度低与理解程度高的事例(研究 4)都会让人感觉不那么被理解,从而降低他们在友谊和恋爱关系中的认同感。此外,研究 4 表明,连贯性可能是感受到的理解增加关系认同的一种机制。
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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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