Emerging Field of Personal Relationships

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Clique Activities
Confidant Relationship
Cross-situational Consistency
dyadic interaction analysis
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Face To Face
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Friendship Conception
friendship development
health consequences
International Conference on Personal Relationships
interpersonal dynamics
interpersonal relations
intimacy and loneliness
Jealous Persons
Jealous Reactions
Madison
MANOVA Test
marital distress
marital distress factors
Marital Satisfaction
Mother Child Interaction
Objective Social Isolation
Opposite Sex Interactions
Parallel Play
People's Implicit Theories
People’s Implicit Theories
Person's Underlying Dispositions
personality
Person’s Underlying Dispositions
Preferred Partners
Preferred Relationships
Relationship Phenomena
relationship repair strategies
Relationship Satisfaction Scores
social interaction
social participation
social psychology
social psychology research
Spearman Rank Order Correlations
Temperamental Characteristics
Vice Versa
Violate
Wisconsin

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367757861
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1986, this book is a result of the first International Conference on Personal Relationships held in 1982. The conference itself was a significant event in publicly bringing together major figures whose work was starting to define the new area of personal relationships. The chapters are arranged to follow the structure of the conference program, with major opening and closing discussions covering the whole field and the rest of the chapters grouped under the headings of Depiction and Taxonomy of Relationships; Development and Growth of Relationships and Disorder and Repair of Relationships. The result is by no means a comprehensive treatment of the field, but the editors hoped that the book highlighted significant issues in personal relationship research as well as some excellent examples of the ways in which issues and problems were being tackled at the time. They also hoped that it would have an effect on the future development of the field of personal relationships by indicating its value and potential.