Authors
Shiri Cohen, Marc S Schulz, Emily Weiss, Robert J Waldinger
Publication date
2012/4
Journal
Journal of Family Psychology
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
236
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
This study examined links between two distinct facets of empathy—empathic accuracy and perceived empathic effort—and one's own and one's partner's relationship satisfaction. Using a video recall procedure, participants (n= 156 couples in committed relationships) reported on their own emotions and their perceptions of partners' emotions and partners' empathic intentions during moments of high affect in laboratory-based discussions of upsetting events. Partners' data were correlated as a measure of how accurately they were able to read what the other was feeling and to what degree they felt the other was trying to be empathic at those moments. The perception of empathic effort by one's partner was more strongly linked with both men's and women's relationship satisfaction than empathic accuracy. Men's relationship satisfaction was related to the ability to read their partners' positive emotions accurately …
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