2015
DOI: 10.1080/03637751.2015.1068945
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Unfolding narrative meaning over time: The contributions of mother–daughter conversations of difficulty on daughter narrative sense-making and well-being

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“…We argue that communicated perspective-taking can be conceptualized as one form of compassionate communication at the intersections of empathic, active, dialogic, and compassionate listening. CPT focuses on nonverbal immediacy, verbal responses, and other-centered orientation, and has manifested in research as a compassionate response to stories of difficulty (see Horstman et al, 2016;Koenig Kellas et al, 2010). Beyond the verbal and nonverbal behaviors that signal effective listening, individuals recognize CPT through communication behaviors that convey mutual understanding, meaning-making, confirmation of identity, and coordination with the other person (see Koenig .…”
Section: Social Support Effective Listening and Cptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We argue that communicated perspective-taking can be conceptualized as one form of compassionate communication at the intersections of empathic, active, dialogic, and compassionate listening. CPT focuses on nonverbal immediacy, verbal responses, and other-centered orientation, and has manifested in research as a compassionate response to stories of difficulty (see Horstman et al, 2016;Koenig Kellas et al, 2010). Beyond the verbal and nonverbal behaviors that signal effective listening, individuals recognize CPT through communication behaviors that convey mutual understanding, meaning-making, confirmation of identity, and coordination with the other person (see Koenig .…”
Section: Social Support Effective Listening and Cptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has identified links between CPT and family functioning, perceptions of family supportiveness (Trees & Koenig Kellas, 2009), the positivity of one's own narrative framing (Horstman et al, 2016), and husbands' mental health (Koenig Kellas et al, 2010). This research informed the creation of an other-report survey measure of CPT (OCPT) which has been used to assess friends' perceptions of each other during storytelling interactions (Koenig Kellas et al, 2015) and spouse's marital satisfaction and affect in the context of miscarriage (Horstman & Holman, 2017).…”
Section: Cptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Within narrative theorizing, sense-making can be divided into two pathways: individual sense-making (Horstman, Maliski, Hays, Cox, Enderle, & Nelson, 2015) and communicated sense-making (CSM). Individual sense-making is the act of cognitively constructing a personal narrative around a meaningful event (Koenig Kellas, 2014).…”
Section: Communicated Sense-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, when SGM offspring engaged in communicated perspective taking (CPT) -or the process of acknowledging and confirming another's point of view -during their coming out to their parents, parents were more likely to express support of their child's SGM identity and have positive affect towards their child's coming out (Butauski & Horstman, 2018). Engaging in CPT when coming out to parents and discussing one's SGM identity is helpful to parents, yet it is important to recognize that engaging in CPT can be tolling (Horstman et al, 2016). Although it may be tolling, it could be essential in helping parents grow to understand their SGM identity and ameliorating intergroup salience.…”
Section: Practical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%