Authors
Erica B Slotter, Wendi L Gardner, Eli J Finkel
Publication date
2010/2
Journal
Personality and social psychology bulletin
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
147-160
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Romantic relationships alter the selves of the individuals within them. Partners develop shared friends and activities and even overlapping self-concepts. This intertwining of selves may leave individuals’ self-concepts vulnerable to change if the relationship ends. The current research examines several different types of self-concept change that could occur after a breakup and their relation to emotional distress. Across three studies, using varied methodologies, the authors examined change in both the content (Study 1a and 1b) and the structure of the self-concept, specifically, reduced self-concept clarity (Studies 1 through 3). As predicted, individuals experienced self-concept content change and reduced self-concept clarity post-breakup. Additionally, reduced clarity uniquely predicted post-breakup emotional distress.
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Scholar articles
EB Slotter, WL Gardner, EJ Finkel - Personality and social psychology bulletin, 2010