Understanding in close relationships: An interpersonal approach |
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Authors: | Catrin Finkenauer Francesca Righetti |
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Affiliation: | 1. Clinical Child and Family Studies, VU University Amsterdam , Amsterdam , The Netherlands c.finkenauer@vu.nl;3. Department of Social and Organisational Psychology , VU University Amsterdam , Amsterdam , The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Understanding plays a cardinal role in relationships. People desire and need to understand their relationship partners and, importantly, they need to feel understood by others in daily life. In this chapter we suggest that these needs are reflected in people's need to know and be known by others (understanding as knowledge) and their desire to be responsive to others' needs and experience others as responsive to their needs (understanding as responsiveness). We review empirical findings showing that a lack of understanding has important ill-effects and that the presence of understanding has a multitude of beneficial effects for people in relationships, both for their personal and relational well-being. |
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