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Emotion dynamics in intimate relationships : the roles of interdependence and perceived partner responsiveness

(2021) Affect dynamics. p.155-179
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Emotions are not only fundamentally dynamic in nature in the sense of varying across time, but they are also fundamentally social, originating in and shaping our interpersonal processes. Interpersonal emotion dynamics refer to the ways in which emotions and emotional self-regulation are dynamically influenced by interactional partners, given the interdependence that exists between them. We begin this chapter by describing the premise for interpersonal emotion dynamics in intimate relationships, what interpersonal emotion dynamics constitute, and the state of the art in the fields of emotion science, relationship science, and interpersonal emotion dynamics. Next, we discuss two key themes that we believe promote theoretical integration among seemingly disparate strands of research (in emotion and relationship research), emphasizing the importance of interdependence and perceived partner responsiveness in the interpersonal emotion dynamics that characterize intimate relationships. The chapter concludes with recommendations for future research in this promising area.

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Sels, Laura, et al. “Emotion Dynamics in Intimate Relationships : The Roles of Interdependence and Perceived Partner Responsiveness.” Affect Dynamics, edited by Christian E. Waughn and Peter Kuppens, Springer, 2021, pp. 155–79, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-82965-0_8.
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Sels, L., Reis, H. T., Randall, A. K., & Verhofstadt, L. (2021). Emotion dynamics in intimate relationships : the roles of interdependence and perceived partner responsiveness. In C. E. Waughn & P. Kuppens (Eds.), Affect dynamics (pp. 155–179). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82965-0_8
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Sels, Laura, Harry T. Reis, Ashley K. Randall, and Lesley Verhofstadt. 2021. “Emotion Dynamics in Intimate Relationships : The Roles of Interdependence and Perceived Partner Responsiveness.” In Affect Dynamics, edited by Christian E. Waughn and Peter Kuppens, 155–79. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82965-0_8.
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Sels, Laura, Harry T. Reis, Ashley K. Randall, and Lesley Verhofstadt. 2021. “Emotion Dynamics in Intimate Relationships : The Roles of Interdependence and Perceived Partner Responsiveness.” In Affect Dynamics, ed by. Christian E. Waughn and Peter Kuppens, 155–179. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-82965-0_8.
Vancouver
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Sels L, Reis HT, Randall AK, Verhofstadt L. Emotion dynamics in intimate relationships : the roles of interdependence and perceived partner responsiveness. In: Waughn CE, Kuppens P, editors. Affect dynamics. Springer; 2021. p. 155–79.
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L. Sels, H. T. Reis, A. K. Randall, and L. Verhofstadt, “Emotion dynamics in intimate relationships : the roles of interdependence and perceived partner responsiveness,” in Affect dynamics, C. E. Waughn and P. Kuppens, Eds. Springer, 2021, pp. 155–179.
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  author       = {{Sels, Laura and Reis, Harry T. and Randall, Ashley K. and Verhofstadt, Lesley}},
  booktitle    = {{Affect dynamics}},
  editor       = {{Waughn, Christian E. and Kuppens, Peter}},
  isbn         = {{9783030829674}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{155--179}},
  publisher    = {{Springer}},
  title        = {{Emotion dynamics in intimate relationships : the roles of interdependence and perceived partner responsiveness}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82965-0_8}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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