Gildersleeve Sara, Singer Jefferson A, Skerrett Karen, Wein Shelter
a Connecticut College , New London , CT , USA.
b Chicago Center for Family Health , Chicago , IL , USA.
Psychother Res. 2017 May;27(3):313-325. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2016.1262566. Epub 2016 Dec 30.
"We-ness," a couple's mutual investment in their relationship and in each other, has been found to be a potent dimension of couple resilience. This study examined the development of a method to capture We-ness in psychotherapy through the coding of relationship narratives co-constructed by couples ("We-Stories"). It used a coding system to identify the core thematic elements that make up these narratives.
Couples that self-identified as "happy" (N = 53) generated We-Stories and completed measures of relationship satisfaction and mutuality. These stories were then coded using the We-Stories coding manual.
Findings indicated that security, an element that involves aspects of safety, support, and commitment, was most common, appearing in 58.5% of all narratives. This element was followed by the elements of pleasure (49.1%) and shared meaning/vision (37.7%). The number of "We-ness" elements was also correlated with and predictive of discrepancy scores on measures of relationship mutuality, indicating the validity of the We-Stories coding manual. Limitations and future directions are discussed.
“我们感”,即夫妻双方对他们的关系以及彼此的相互投入,已被发现是夫妻适应力的一个重要维度。本研究探讨了一种通过对夫妻共同构建的关系叙事(“我们的故事”)进行编码来在心理治疗中捕捉“我们感”的方法的发展情况。它使用了一种编码系统来识别构成这些叙事的核心主题元素。
自我认定为“幸福”的夫妻(N = 53)生成“我们的故事”,并完成关系满意度和相互性的测量。然后使用“我们的故事”编码手册对这些故事进行编码。
研究结果表明,安全感这一涉及安全、支持和承诺等方面的元素最为常见,出现在所有叙事的58.5%中。该元素之后是愉悦元素(49.1%)和共同意义/愿景元素(37.7%)。“我们感”元素的数量也与关系相互性测量中的差异分数相关且具有预测性,表明“我们的故事”编码手册的有效性。讨论了研究的局限性和未来方向。