Browsing by Author "Kemer, Gülşah"
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Emotional dependency and dysfunctional relationship beliefs as predictors of married Turkish individuals’ relationship satisfaction
Kemer, Gülşah; Çetinkaya Yıldız, Evrim; Bulgan, Gökçe (Cambridge University Press, 2016)In this study, we examined married individuals’ relationship satisfaction in relation to their emotional dependency and dysfunctional relationship beliefs. Our participants consisted of 203 female and 181 male, a total of ... -
Emotional dependency and dysfunctional relationship beliefs as predictors of relationship satisfaction
Çetinkaya Yıldız, Evrim; Kemer, Gülşah; Bulgan, Gökçe (International Association for Counselling, 2015)For many years now social scientist study the factors effecting relationship satisfaction in order to understand how some of the love relationships continue over the years while others cannot. As stated by many philosophers ... -
Family type, duration of marriage, and personality traits in relation to marital satisfaction
Bulgan, Gökçe; Kemer, Gülşah; Çetinkaya Yıldız, Evrim (International Association for Counselling, 2015)The aim of the present study was to examine how marriage type, duration of marriage, and personality characteristics play a role in predicting married Turkish individuals’ marital satisfaction levels. The hypotheses are ... -
Gender differences, infidelity, dyadic trust, and jealousy among married Turkish individuals
Kemer, Gülşah; Bulgan, Gökçe; Çetinkaya Yıldız, Evrim (Springer, 2016)In the present study, relationships among gender,emotional response to partner’s imagined infidelity (emotionaland sexual infidelity), and dyadic trust (low and high levels oftrust) were investigated as functions of married ... -
Marital satisfaction of Turkish individuals: the role of marriage type, duration of marriage, and personality traits
The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of marriage type (family-arranged versus self-choice), duration of marriage, and personality traits (i.e., agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, openness, ... -
Self-compassion matters: the relationships between perceived social support, self-compassion, and subjective well-being among LGB individuals in Turkey.
Toplu Demirtaş, Ezgi; Kemer, Gülşah; Pope, Amber L.; Moe, Jeffry L. (American Psychological Association, 2018)Research on the well-being of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people has predominately focused on Western (-ized) societies where individualism, and not collectivism, is emphasized. In the present study, we utilized a ...