There are striking similarities between these two dyadic types. The relationship is always constricted by the patient's intense narcissism and impoverished ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1752-0606.1978.tb00492.x
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Studies have reported a relationship between marital discord and negative affect and abnormal immune function in members of a dyad (13,44). For women, there appears to be a relationship between psychologic and immune factors, because depression and perception of the intrusiveness of illness effects were correlated...
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The absence of any signhcant relationship between need simi- larity and marital adjustment in the dyadic couples suggested that such similarity ...
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One potentially important issue that has not received much attention is the influence that the relationship between the supervisor and subordinate has on the perception of PCB. ... Moreover, cognitive similarity in the supervisor-subordinate dyad is likely to result in shared cognitive schemata.
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dyadic relationships develop within organizational con- texts, and ultimately demonstrate why ...... perceive the relationship in similar ways and generally ...
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The form we have been using to experience COC is the dyad. The partner relationship is very powerful and helps keep you focused. We love the contact. It also is beneficial to communicate what comes up so that the ideas do not get stuck in t...
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Moreover, we explored which factors (gender constellation of the sibling dyad, quality of the sibling relationship, and similarity in norms about alcohol) affect reciprocal influences in alcohol use of siblings.
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Similarities in communication become cital to the survival of the dyad. In addition, at later stages of a relationship, the more similarities discovered will progress the relationship and “deeper levels of intimacy are achieved.” (burleson, Kunkel, & Birch 261, 1994);
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Kitchel, T., Greiman, B. G., Torres, R. M., & Burris, S. (2008). Dyad relationship aspects involving beginning teachers and their mentors as investigated by gender. Proceedings of the National Agricultural Education Research Conference.
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www.uky.edu/Ag/CLD/AgEd/people/kitchel.htm
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