在人际违法行为后进行变革性的道德修复:违法行为后的关系成长
Blake Quinney1, Michael Wenzel2, Tyler G Okimoto3
1The University of Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Personality & social psychology bulletin
|August 11, 2025
概括
当合作伙伴参与共同反思时,关系的跨越可能会导致增长. 这种建设性的过程,称为跨越后关系增长 (PTRG),有助于在逆境后加强债券.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 关系科学科学 关系科学
背景情况:
- 传统的关系修复观点侧重于在过犯后修复损害.
- 一个变革的镜头表明,违法行为可以催化关系的加强.
研究的目的:
- 引入和验证跨越后关系增长 (PTRG) 的概念.
- 调查二极联反射在实现PTRG中的作用.
- 在浪漫关系中使用验证的尺度来评估PTRG.
主要方法:
- 验证了一个过犯后关系成长 (PTRG) 尺度.
- 对浪漫伴侣进行了三波纵向研究.
- 检查了共同反射和PTRG之间的潜在关联.
主要成果:
- 在PTRG尺度成功评估了关系的增长或下降后的违规行为.
- 双心共反射与PTRG.积极相关.
- 协同反射预测了PTRG即使在控制初始关系质量时也是如此.
结论:
- 通过建设性的共同反思,关系可以从逆境中变得更强大.
- PTRG是应对关系挑战的可行结果.
- 共同反思是促进跨越后关系成长的关键双向过程.
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