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Close Relationships

Close Relationships
Author: Pamela C. Regan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780415877435

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"A `reader-friendly', intelligent review that draws on a range of theoretical perspectives and will appeal to a wide range of undergraduate and graduate students."-Robin Goodwin, Brunel University, London --


Attachment Theory and Close Relationships

Attachment Theory and Close Relationships
Author: Jeffry A. Simpson
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1997-01-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781572301023

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In the last decade, few topics in social and personality psychology have attracted more interest than the application of attachment theory to adult relationships. Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book integrates the most important theoretical and empirical advances in this growing area of study and suggests new and promising directions for future investigation. Its balanced coverage of measurement issues, affect regulation, and clinical applications makes this a valuable sourcebook for scholars, students, and clinicians.


Close Relationships

Close Relationships
Author: Clyde Hendrick
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2000
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780761916062

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'The authors ...extend the reach of their comprehensive reviews into theoretically driven and innovating explorations. The scope of coverage across and within chapters is striking. The developmentalist, the methodologist, the feminist, the contextualist, and the cross-culturalist alike will find satisfaction in reading the chapters' - Catherine A Surra, University of Texas, Austin The science of close relationships is relatively new and complex. This volume has 26 chapters organized into four thematic areas: relationship methods, forms, processes, and threats, as well as a foreword and an epilogue.


Close Relationships

Close Relationships
Author: Harry T. Reis
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1135471339

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Each of the chapters in this reader is written by leading scholars in the area of relationships, reflecting the diversity of the field and including both contemporary and key historical papers for comprehensive coverage of research.


New Directions in the Psychology of Close Relationships

New Directions in the Psychology of Close Relationships
Author: Dominik Schoebi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2019-04-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1351136240

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What makes for strong and enduring relationships? It is a question of increasing scientific and popular interest as it has become clear that relationships can make life happier, healthier, and longer. In this collection, the reader will find an overview of state-of-the-art research on this question and a glimpse of the new directions that will define the future of this field of study. With contributions from leading scholars in the field, the book offers cutting-edge perspectives on the factors and processes that contribute to strong, thriving, and resilient close relationships. Split into three parts, the first part discusses important factors and processes contributing to strong relational bonds in the form of different types of relationships. The second part spotlights contexts such as culture and gender as the domain for future advances in this area of research. Finally, the last part covers data analytic techniques and future directions. Offering a unique perspective on each topic covered, the authors highlight the promising next steps which will inspire advances in the field in the years to come. Bringing together important trends from different areas of research, this text will make a significant contribution to social psychology and is essential for students and academics interested in the psychology of relationships.


Health and Illness in Close Relationships

Health and Illness in Close Relationships
Author: Ashley P. Duggan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 110832973X

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Health and Illness in Close Relationships provides an integrated theoretical framework for understanding the complexities of health trajectories and relationship processes. It is the first volume to review and synthesize current empirical evidence and associated theoretical constructs from the literature on health and illness in close relationships across the social and behavioral sciences. In doing so, it provides a unique cross-disciplinary understanding of how health and illness redefine relationships. The volume also maps out an explanatory framework of how the pathways and processes of close relationships pose considerations for resilience and flourishing or, on the contrary, for relational and health decline. It will appeal to researchers and students across psychology, communication, and relationship studies, as well as to health professionals who are interested in understanding how health conditions can shape or be shaped by patients' close relationships.


Understanding Close Relationships

Understanding Close Relationships
Author: Susan Hendrick
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Interpersonal relations
ISBN: 9780205349852

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Understanding Close Relationships builds a foundation using theory and the most recent research in the field but constructs the text around stories that serve as case examples. The stories illustrate the research and theory, making them come alive for the reader.


Close Relationships

Close Relationships
Author: Patricia Noller
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 113495333X

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Close Relationships: Functions, Forms and Processes provides an overview of current theory and research in the area of close relationships, written by internationally renowned scholars whose work is at the cutting edge of research in the field. The volume consists of three sections: introductory issues, types of relationships, and relationship processes. In the first section, there is an exploration of the functions and benefits of close relationships, the diversity of methodologies used to study them, and the changing social context in which close relationships are embedded. A second section examines the various types of close relationships, including family bonds and friendships. The third section focuses on key relationship processes, including attachment, intimacy, sexuality, and conflict. This book is designed to be an essential resource for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and practitioners, and will be suitable as a resource in advanced courses dealing with the social psychology of close relationships.


Close Relationships

Close Relationships
Author: Clyde Hendrick
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2000-02-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1452236119

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As Ellen Bercheid points out in her foreword to this volume, relationship science is a complex and ever expanding field. Much credit goes to editors Clyde Hendrick and Susan S. Hendrick for their scholarly dedication to the advancement of this multidisciplinary arena. This sourcebook demonstrates, yet again, their expertise and leadership as they succeed in combining many great contributions to the field by some of the most respected specialists around. Read this book for a panoramic view of close relationship research with highlights from current literature, original research, practical applications, and projections for future research.


Cognition in Close Relationships

Cognition in Close Relationships
Author: Garth J.O. Fletcher
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134753977

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The past decade has witnessed an explosion of interest and research on close relationships and social cognition. In both areas, numerous handbooks, textbooks, and journal articles have been published. However, it is the editors' impression that although cognitive theories and concepts have filtered through to research dealing with close relationships, much of this research reflects a relatively untutored understanding of the theoretical and empirical work in social cognition. Conversely, the research literature that provides a more sophisticated perspective on the role of cognition in close relationships typically reveals a relatively limited knowledge of the literature on close relationships. As researchers who have worked in both social cognitive processes and close relationships, Fletcher and Fincham are convinced that each field has much to offer the other. In fact, their book is based on two important postulates: first, that a social cognitive framework offers a valuable resource for developing our understanding of close relationships; and, second, that studying cognition within close relationships has the potential to inform our understanding of basic social cognitive processes.