Understanding Relationships - WK 11 When Relationships go Wrong

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Who proposed the theory of attachment
Bowlby
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How do interactions with "attachment figures" help people?
All three
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In Ditzen, Hoppman & Klumb's (2008) study, what influence did social support have on health?
Social support predicted healthier daily cortisol profiles
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In Eisenberger et al's (2011) study, what was the effect of the imagined/symbolic presence of close others?
Reduced the neural activity in brain regions associated with threat
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What is the definition of health behaviour concordance?
People choose a partner who is similar in terms of attitudes, demographics & health related behaviours
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What is "the process of responding to a negative action by a partner"?
Accomodation
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Actively discussing problems with a partner, loyally waiting for the situation to improve and forgiving a partner are all examples of what?
Constructive accommodation
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Lizzie deals with conflict through outbursts of negative emotion & violence. What type of attachment style does she have?
Preoccupied or fearful
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In what type of relationship is constructive accommodation most likely to happen?
A committed relationship
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What type of belief is the idea that relationships are achieved & require effort?
Growth beliefs
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Which gender is more likely to terminate relationships?
Women
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Kubler Ross developed a five stage model of death & dying. What were those stages?
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
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In Law & Crane's (2000) study, what impact did couples therapy have on individuals in distressed relationships?
Notable reductions in health risks
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