2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2014.11.001
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Thriving through relationships

Abstract: The specific pathways through which close relationships promote optimal well-being are not well understood. We describe a model (building on attachment theory’s notion of safe haven and secure base support) that explains how close relationships promote thriving. This model defines thriving, identifies distinct contexts through which individuals may thrive (life adversity and life opportunities for growth), describes two distinct social support functions in close relationships that promote thriving (source of s… Show more

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“…How different sources of social support develo p over time and how to increase their capacity to reduce Arab immigrant women’s risk for depression is another important area for inquiry. Presently, little is known about the mechanisms that underlie the relationshi p between social support and emotional status (Feeney & Collins, 2015) and even known less is known about how social support operates in context with individualism and collectivism (Chang, 2015). However, this understanding is essential for optimizing the salugenic potential of social relationships in Arab immigrant women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How different sources of social support develo p over time and how to increase their capacity to reduce Arab immigrant women’s risk for depression is another important area for inquiry. Presently, little is known about the mechanisms that underlie the relationshi p between social support and emotional status (Feeney & Collins, 2015) and even known less is known about how social support operates in context with individualism and collectivism (Chang, 2015). However, this understanding is essential for optimizing the salugenic potential of social relationships in Arab immigrant women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher levels of the grateful trait among couples have been previously associated with higher levels of relationship maintenance and partner responsiveness (Feeney and Collins 2014;Kubacka et al 2011), behaviours that have been suggested to lie at the base of thriving relationships, and higher levels of subjective well-being in both partners (Feeney and Collins 2014). These studies only included couples, however, and further research is needed to systematically investigate the dynamics of gratitude in the context of interhuman relationships.…”
Section: Demographic Variation In the Grateful Traitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would allow for an enhanced study of personality characteristics associated with difficulties in love relationships, as well as those characteristics which may be strengthened in order to enhance relational functioning. Although close relationships are indisputably associated with well-being, the mechanisms involved remain less well-understood ( Feeney and Collins, 2015 ). Measurement of the CTL may also be useful for clinicians who, in the course of addressing their patients’ psychological concerns, encounter various manifestations of impairments in the area of committed love relations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%