Social baseline theory: The role of social proximity in emotion and economy of action

L Beckes, JA Coan - Social and Personality Psychology …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Social proximity and interaction attenuate cardiovascular arousal, facilitate the development
of nonanxious temperament, inhibit the release of stress hormones, reduce threat‐related …

Physiological linkage in couples and its implications for individual and interpersonal functioning: A literature review.

AC Timmons, G Margolin, DE Saxbe - Journal of family psychology, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Do partners' levels of physiological arousal become linked in close relationships? The term
physiological linkage describes covariation between people in their moment-to-moment …

Emotional coregulation in close relationships

EA Butler, AK Randall - Emotion Review, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Coregulation refers to the process by which relationship partners form a dyadic emotional
system involving an oscillating pattern of affective arousal and dampening that dynamically …

Coregulation, dysregulation, self-regulation: An integrative analysis and empirical agenda for understanding adult attachment, separation, loss, and recovery

DA Sbarra, C Hazan - Personality and Social Psychology …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
An integrative framework is proposed for understanding how multiple biological and
psychological systems are regulated in the context of adult attachment relationships …

Relationship duration moderates associations between attachment and relationship quality: Meta-analytic support for the temporal adult romantic attachment model

BW Hadden, CV Smith… - Personality and Social …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Although research has examined associations between attachment dimensions and
relationship outcomes, theory has ignored how these associations change over time in adult …

Adult attachment and physical health

PR Pietromonaco, LA Beck - Current opinion in psychology, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•Attachment insecurity in adulthood has been linked to poorer physical
health.•Describes a conceptual framework with pathways mediating this link.•Mediators …

[图书][B] Attachment to pets: An integrative view of human-animal relationships with implications for therapeutic practice

H Julius, A Beetz, K Kotrschal, D Turner… - 2012 - books.google.com
The biological and psychological basis of pet therapy/animal-assisted therapy and what this
means for practice" A comprehensive, scientific foundation for human-animal …

Interpersonal stress regulation and the development of anxiety disorders: an attachment-based developmental framework

T Nolte, J Guiney, P Fonagy, LC Mayes… - Frontiers in behavioral …, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Anxiety disorders represent a common but often debilitating form of psychopathology in both
children and adults. While there is a growing understanding of the etiology and maintenance …

Assessing cross-partner associations in physiological responses via coupled oscillator models.

JL Helm, D Sbarra, E Ferrer - Emotion, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
A host of theoretical frameworks suggest associations of physiological signals between two
individuals within a romantic relationship. However, few studies have provided empirical …

It's more than sex: exploring the dyadic nature of sleep and implications for health

WM Troxel - Psychosomatic medicine, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Sleep is a critical health behavior and one that is typically shared between husbands and
wives or romantic partners. However, the science of sleep has traditionally conceptualized …