Science of the Couple

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Accommodative Behaviors
anxious
Anxious Attachment
attachment
Attachment Anxious Individuals
Attachment Avoidance
attachment theory
Automatic Evaluative Associations
Avoidance Goals
Cancer Specific Distress
Category=PBG
Close Relationship Functioning
Close Relationship Partners
commitment
Divorced Adults
dyadic processes
Emotion Regulatory Effects
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Fitness Goals
goal
Goal Pursuit
Greater Relationship Commitment
Interdependence Theory
interpersonal dynamics
Introjected Motives
longitudinal relationship research
marital adjustment
partner
partners
Perceived Partner Responsiveness
Positive Automatic Associations
psychophysiology methods
pursuit
Random Assignment
Relational Interdependent Self-Construal Scale
Relational Self-construal
relationship
relationship maintenance
relationships
romantic
Romantic Relationship Context
Security Enhancing Attachment Figures
Strong Avoidance Motives

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138110786
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Although love and relationships have been focal points for poets and philosophers for thousands of years, these topics had not traditionally been the focus of empirical research. As a result, very little was known about how couples maintained happiness and satisfaction in their relationships, or how relationships deteriorated, ultimately ending in separation or divorce. However, since the early 1980s, relationships research has blossomed as a field – and is now one of the most vibrant topics in social psychology and beyond.

This volume brings together the latest research on couple functioning from the perspectives of social and personality psychology, neurobiology, health, and clinical psychology. Additionally, the research presented highlights the use of survey, experimental, implicit, and longitudinal methods, as well as specialized techniques employed in neuroscience, psychophysiology, and psychoneuroimmunology in the study of couple level processes. The underlying aim of this volume is to examine how these theories and methods converge to provide a deeper, holistic model of couples’ processes and functioning.

With its state-of-the-art, integrative overview of this exciting discipline, The Science of the Couple is essential reading for social psychologists, clinicians, and anyone with an interest in the dynamics of interpersonal relationships.

Campbell, Lorne; La Guardia, Jennifer; Olson, James M.; Zanna, Mark P.