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An attachment perspective on couple interaction: Helping couples signal needs clearly and respond appropriately

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jmft.12684

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attachment anxiety; attachment avoidance; couple interaction; intervention; signal-response

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Attachment theory emphasizes the importance of communicating needs and responding appropriately in couple relationships. This study provides preliminary empirical evidence for the signal-response dynamic and explores the emotional experience of participants in different signaling and responding roles.
Attachment theory provides some important insights into couple relationships, including highlighting the importance of communicating one's needs clearly while also having a partner who is properly attuned and appropriately responsive to those needs. The purpose of this study was to provide an initial empirical examination of the signal-response dynamic. More specifically, we used data from 63 couples to examine the efficacy (in terms of psychophysiological arousal and feelings toward their partner) of a micro-intervention designed to help couples improve their signaling and responding when compared to a seminatural condition where the discussion more closely resembled how couples interact at home. We also explored the emotional experience of participants in various signaling and responding roles. Overall, we found preliminary evidence for addressing signaling and responding dynamics. We also found evidence that emotional experience varied according to signaling or responding roles. These findings have important potential clinical implications, which we discuss in depth.

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