1. Loss Through Betrayal: An Analysis of Social Provision Changes and Psychological Reactions.
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Couch, Laurie L. and Olson, David R.
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ANGER , *ANXIETY , *ATTACHMENT behavior , *INTERPERSONAL relations , *SELF-perception , *SHAME , *TRUST , *SOCIAL support , *WELL-being , *RETROSPECTIVE studies - Abstract
Results of two retrospective studies suggested that romantic betrayal led to the loss of key aspects of social support from partners, most notably attachment, guidance, and reliable alliance with the partner. Furthermore, specific social provision losses were found to reliably predict recalled and current negative psychological states associated with romantic betrayal. Perceived attachment losses predicted postbetrayal anger and disgust, as well as trauma reactions following betrayal. In addition, a decline in reassurance of one's worth following betrayal predicted embarrassment about the event, and the degree to which reliable alliance with the partner was lost predicted anxiety and shame. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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