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Immersion
Relationship Science 101: Why "Minding" is the Secret to Lasting Relationships
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How do we build relationships that actually flourish? In Part 8 of our Positive Psychology series, we’re looking at the science of staying connected through Minding and Active Construction. Whether it’s with friends, family, or partners, we’re moving beyond the honeymoon phase and looking at the intentional work of relating to one another.
A large part of this episode is dedicated to the concept of Minding—the ongoing process of knowing and being known by others. We explore how being intentional and curious about the people in our lives can transform the way we relate to one another.
Also in this episode:
- Capitalization in Real Life: I’m joined by a close friend who is naturally incredible at "Active Constructive Responding." We talk about what it actually looks like to show up for someone when things are going right.
- The Gottman Basics: We touch on "Bids for Affection" and the Magic Ratio—simple but powerful tools for understanding the emotional bank account in any relationship.
- Self-Expansion & Novelty: A brief look at why doing new things together helps us grow individually and as a pair.
- The 3 Ingredients for Friendship: What actually makes a friendship stick? I'm sharing some simple takeaways from a positive psychology class that changed how I look at my own social circle.
- A Systems Perspective: We listen to a voicemail that helps us visualize how our relationships aren't just one-on-one, but part of a larger ecosystem.
This series is all about finding practical ways to apply the science of well-being to our daily lives. I’m glad you’re here for the home stretch!
References & Further Reading
- The Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology (2nd Ed.): Edited by Dr. Shane J. Lopez and Dr. C. R. Snyder.
- The "Minding" Model: Based on research by Dr. John H. Harvey and Dr. Julia Omarzu.
- Bids for Affection & Magic Ratios: Developed by Dr. John Gottman (and the clinical work of Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman)
- Gender Differences in Self-Disclosure: Based on the classic meta-analysis by Dr. Kathryn Dindia and Dr. Mike Allen (1992). While earlier research suggested women disclose more in general, newer studies (like Carbone & Loewenstein, 2023) suggest that while men and women share positive news at similar rates, women may be more likely to share negative news or vulnerabilities.
- Active Constructive Responding (Capitalization): Research by Dr. Shelly Gable and colleagues.
- Self-Expansion Theory: Dr. Arthur Aron and Dr. Elaine Aron.
- The 3 Ingredients for Friendship: Insights from a course taught by Dr. Ryan Duffy at the University of Florida.
- Systems Theory Segment: Special thanks to Lea for the voicemail! You can find more of her work at https://accountabilitycoachinglondon.co.uk/.
- Guest Interview: A huge thank you to Madeline for joining me to talk about being an active constructive responder!