Communicating Social SupportAlbrecht and Adelman address theoretical and methodological issues for understanding the social support process in everyday life. They contend that social support is inextricably linked to communication behaviour and that the logical and empirical link between the two is long overdue. @3They present a theoretical overview (including strategies for measuring social support), examine support in specific settings and consider the dilemmas of supportive communication. They also discuss future directions for research and practice. |
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... individual . ( For a discussion of whether these effects are direct or buffering of stress and pathology , see Chapters 3 and 8. ) For example , individual difference studies of child abusing versus nonabusing mothers are in this ...
... individual . ( For a discussion of whether these effects are direct or buffering of stress and pathology , see Chapters 3 and 8. ) For example , individual difference studies of child abusing versus nonabusing mothers are in this ...
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... individual's social network that consists of close , supportive , rela- tional ties with significant others . This network generally includes family , relatives , and close friends who provide the individual with social support in some ...
... individual's social network that consists of close , supportive , rela- tional ties with significant others . This network generally includes family , relatives , and close friends who provide the individual with social support in some ...
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... individuals in those communities ( see Chapter 2 for addi- tional information on this research ) . Although this kind of work can lead to highly generalized conclusions ( which should not be drawn to the exclusion of individual - level ...
... individuals in those communities ( see Chapter 2 for addi- tional information on this research ) . Although this kind of work can lead to highly generalized conclusions ( which should not be drawn to the exclusion of individual - level ...
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Benjamin H Gottlieb | 11 |
A Theoretical Perspective | 18 |
The Nature of Supportive Interactions | 30 |
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