“…In turn, they were more likely to engage in healthy, non-defensive, relationship behaviors (Stinson, Logel, Shepherd, & Zanna, 2011). In another study self-affirmation reduced defensive distancing from one's romantic partner in response to threat among participants prone to engage in relational-defensiveness (Jaremka, Bunyan, Collins, & Sherman, 2011). Most relevant to the present study, participants who were self-affirmed, compared with participants who were not, were more likely following rejection to make healthy dieting choices (Burson, Crocker, & Mischkowski, 2012).…”