Shared reality can reduce stressor reactivity

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    And given sex differences Frontiers in Psychology | www.frontiersin.org April 2022 | Volume 13 | Article 853750 Shared Reality Reduces Stressor Reactivity in the tendency to want to be together while stressed (Schachter, 1959; Taylor et_al, 2000; Taylor, 2006; Taylor and Master, 2011), do males and females respond differently to social validation during co-experienced stressors? Shared reality is the subjective experience of sharing an inner state-a thought, feeling, or concern-with another person (Echterhoff et_al, 2009; Higgins, 2019). Shared reality would not occur if two people simply align in their physiological stress (Timmons . . .

     

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