Specificity of the affective sphere of spouses with higher and lower levels of transgression
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psychotransgresjonizm
sieciowa teoria osobowości
psychon emocjonalny
pozytywne przesunięcie afektywne

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Dakowicz, L. (2021). Specificity of the affective sphere of spouses with higher and lower levels of transgression. Kwartalnik Naukowy Fides Et Ratio, 48(4), 393-403. https://doi.org/10.34766/fetr.v48i4.942
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Within the understanding of psychotransgressionism, personality is a network of five equipollent psychons: cognitive, instrumental, motivational, emotional and personal. The strength of the individual psychons lies at the basis of the tendency to undertake transgressive actions of a pro-development nature. In the presented research, we focused on the affective sphere of spouses as a manifestation of the functioning of one of the psychons – emotional. The analysis of the results obtained confirmed the assumed hypothesis. Spouses with a higher level of transgression were characterized by a greater positive affective shift than spouses with a lower level of transgression. The emotional climate brought into mutual relations by spouses with a higher level of transgression may foster building satisfying and stable marital relationships.

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