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Automatic affective-motivational regulation processes underlying supportive dyadic coping: the role of increased implicit positive attitudes toward communal goals in response to a stressed relationship partner
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Automatic affective-motivational regulation processes underlying supportive dyadic coping: the role of increased implicit positive attitudes toward communal goals in response to a stressed relationship partner

Nicolas Koranyi, Peter Hilpert, Veronika Job and Guy Bodenmann
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, Vol.30(5), pp.521-535
20/02/2017

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Intimate relationships self-regulation dyadic coping social support communal goals
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