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8 Αυγ 2019 · When considering the motivational underpinnings of relationship maintenance processes, a driving force is the fulfillment of basic psychological needs, in particular, the needs for relatedness and autonomy.
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Three studies examined the role of need fulfillment in relationship functioning and well-being. Study 1 found that fulfillment of each need individually predicted both individual and relationship well-being, with relatedness being the strongest unique predictor of relationship outcomes.
1 Ιαν 2014 · In personality psychology, for example, the need for achievement (Atkinson, ) and the need for intimacy (McAdams, ) are assessed for individuals and then used to predict behaviors, affects, and outcomes in the corresponding domains.
23 Φεβ 2023 · SDT’s sixth mini-theory, relationships motivation theory (RMT), elaborates the mutual roles of close relationships in supporting self-development, and how motivation can support the development of flourishing close relationships.
6 Απρ 2023 · At least eight major motivational systems include this need, which has been similarly labeled the need for attachment, intimacy, or nurturance (Pincus, 2022a). The well-being literature is surprisingly light on the need for love as a component of well-being.
The 14 principles paint a cohesive and unified picture of romantic relationships that reflects a strong and maturing discipline. However, the principles afford few of the sorts of conflicting predictions that can be especially helpful in fostering novel theory development.
28 Μαρ 2018 · Satisfying this need for social acceptance and relatedness makes people happier, whereas social rejection elicits negative feelings. This chapter will first describe several theoretical perspectives on affiliation motivation. Its main focus is directed toward approaches of personality and motivational psychology.