1. Acknowledging the elephant in the room: how stressful environmental contexts shape relationship dynamics
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Benjamin R. Karney and Lisa A. Neff
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Energy (esotericism) ,05 social sciences ,Stressor ,Psychological intervention ,050109 social psychology ,Context (language use) ,Constructive ,Article ,Developmental psychology ,050902 family studies ,Dynamics (music) ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Shape relationship ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,0509 other social sciences ,Psychology ,Lower income ,Social psychology ,General Psychology - Abstract
Compared to affluent marriages, lower income marriages develop within a context filled with negative stressors that may prove quite toxic for marital stability. The current paper argues that stressful contexts may undermine marital well-being through two routes. First, external stressors create additional problems within the marriage by diverting time and attention away from activities that promote intimacy between partners. Second, external stress may render spouses ill-equipped to cope with this increase in problems by draining spouses of the energy and resources necessary for responding to marital challenges in a constructive manner. In acknowledging the role of the marital context for relationship dynamics, this model suggests new directions for interventions designed to strengthen the marriages of lower income couples.
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- 2017
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