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Record Nr.

UNINA9910480539903321

Autore

Cutrona Carolyn E

Titolo

Social support in couples [[electronic resource] ] : marriage as a resource in times of stress / / Carolyn E. Cutrona

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Thousand Oaks, : SAGE, c1996

ISBN

1-322-41442-4

1-4833-2756-6

1-4522-4820-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (167 p.)

Collana

SAGE series on close relationships ; ; v. 13

Sage series on close relationships

Disciplina

306.81

Soggetti

Interpersonal relations

Marriage - Psychological aspects

Social networks - Psychological aspects

Stress (Psychology)

Stress management

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-143) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Contents; Series Editors' Introduction; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - What is Social Support and What Makes You Think You Have it?; Defining Social Support; When Does Social Support Exert Its Effect?; Operationalizing Social Support; Related Constructs: Social Integration and Social Networks; Social Support in the Context of Marriage; A Place for Social Support in the Study of Close Relationships; Conclusions; Chapter 2 - Gender-Related Differences in Social Support and Coping; Who Benefits from Marriage?; Gender Differences in Sources of Social Support

Gender Differences in the Provision of Marital Social SupportAre the Effects of Social Support on Well-Being Different for Men and Women?; Returning to the Puzzle: Marital Status Versus Marital Quality; The Need for Process Research; Gender Differences in Coping; Conclusions; Chapter 3 - Giving and Taking Support: A Complicated Process; Revelation of the Problem; Appraisal of Support Needs by the Partner;



Providing Support: What Determines Success?; Conclusions; Chapter 4 - The Interplay between Conflict and Social Support: Do Positive Behaviors Really Matter?

The Role of Social Support in Relationship MaintenanceSupport Failures as a Source of Conflict: Disappointed Expectations for Support; A Preliminary Investigation of Conflict and Support; Conclusions; Chapter 5 - In Sickness and in Health: When One Partner Has a Serious Illness; The Importance of Spousal Support in the Context of Illness; Interdependence of Emotional Reactions and Coping; Interdependence of Coping; The Importance of Open Communication; A Difficult Challenge: Maintaining Equity; The Spouse Can be a Source of Stress; Overprotectiveness

Spousal Support as an Impediment to RecoveryConclusions; Chapter 6 - Social Support Therapy with Couples; Social Support is Important; Understand and Respect Differences; Other People Can Provide Support Too; Clear Communication is Important; Use Support Skills During Arguments; Moments of Intimacy-Sharing Private Thoughts-Are Important; Cope Together with Crisis or Tragedy; When One Partner is Ill, Both Partners Need Support; Conclusions; Chapter 7 - Future Research Directions; Conceptual Issues; Social Support and the Developmental Course of Relationships

Understanding Social Support TransactionsIntervention Studies; Conclusions; References; Index; About the Author

Sommario/riassunto

Social support is vital in long-term relationships of couples. This volume provides a rich understanding of this support system.    Following an overview of definitions and conceptualizations of social support, Cutrona explores everyday acts that communicate caring and concern in dyads, discussing such issues as: gender-related differences; the interplay between supportive and destructive interactions; and high stress levels experienced during chronic illness. She also suggests specific techniques for therapists to use when assisting couples who want to increase the quality and frequ