How remembering positive and negative events affects intimacy in romantic relationships

T. Wolf, Lisa Nusser
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Previous studies provide some evidence that recalling positive autobiographical memories can foster feelings of intimacy in social relationships. The present research aimed to extend this finding by examining the effects of negative relationship memories on current feelings of intimacy. In Study 1, 71 adults recalled either two positive or two negative events experienced with their partner. Intimacy (feelings of warmth, relationship closeness) was measured before and after remembering. Relationship closeness increased after recalling positive relationship memories, whereas feelings of warmth were reduced after the recall of negative relationship memories. In Study 2, 187 adults recalled two relationship conflicts and rated intimacy toward their partner (feelings of warmth, relationship closeness) before and after remembering. Replicating the findings of Study 1, we found feelings of warmth to be reduced after the recall of relationship conflicts. Relationship closeness was likely to decrease the more conflicts were considered personally significant and the more a person had used self-distraction to regulate their emotions during the conflict. Future research may identify personal characteristics that could explain why, for some people, the recall of negative relationship memories is hurtful, whereas it brings others closer to their partner.
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记忆积极和消极事件如何影响恋爱关系中的亲密关系
以前的研究提供了一些证据,证明回忆积极的自传体记忆可以促进社会关系中的亲密感。本研究旨在通过考察负面关系记忆对当前亲密感的影响来扩展这一发现。在研究 1 中,71 名成年人回忆了与伴侣共同经历的两件积极或消极事件。亲密感(温暖感、关系亲密感)在回忆前后进行了测量。在回忆积极的关系记忆后,关系亲密程度增加了,而在回忆消极的关系记忆后,温暖感降低了。在研究 2 中,187 名成年人回忆了两次关系冲突,并在回忆前后评定了对伴侣的亲密感(温暖感、关系亲密感)。与研究 1 的结果相同,我们发现在回忆起关系冲突后,温暖感会降低。关系亲密程度可能会降低,因为冲突越被认为对个人越重要,而且一个人在冲突期间越多地使用自我分散来调节自己的情绪。未来的研究可能会发现一些个人特征,这些特征可以解释为什么对某些人来说,回忆起负面的关系记忆是一种伤害,而对另一些人来说,回忆起负面的关系记忆则会使他们与伴侣的关系更加亲密。
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