Social Relationships

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advanced personal relationship analysis
attachment
Attachment Styles
attachment theory
Avoidance Motives
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Connectedness Goals
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group dynamics research
Ideal Couple
Insecure Romantic Attachments
interdependence
Interdependence Theory
interpersonal emotion regulation
IPV Literature
IPV Perpetration
maintenance
model
partner
partners
Psy-
Relationship Awareness
relationship intervention strategies
Relationship Maintenance
Relationship Partners
Risk Regulation
Risk Regulation System
romantic
romantic attachment
Romantic Partners
Romantic Relationship Processes
secure
Security Enhancing Attachment Figures
self-evaluation
SEM Model
Short Term Mating
Sibling Relationship
Sibling Relationship Quality
social identity processes
style
Vice Versa
Young Adult Siblings
Young Adult Twins
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138882959
  • Weight: 235g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species - our personal relationships are of immense interest to us and are a key factor in achieving happiness and well being. From the moment of birth, humans crave love and intimacy and we devote much energy to creating and maintaining successful personal relationships throughout our personal and our working lives. However, modern industrialized societies present a particularly challenging environment for sustaining rewarding personal relationships. Understanding how people initiate, develop, maintain, and terminate relationships is one of the core issues in psychology, and the subject matter of this book.

Contributors to this volume are all leading researchers in relationship science, and they seek here to explore and integrate the subtle influence that evolutionary, socio-cultural, and intra-psychic (cognitive, affective and motivational) variables play in relationship processes. In addition to discussing the latest advances in areas of relationship research, they also advocate an expanded theoretical approach that incorporates many of the insights gained from evolutionary psychology, social cognition, and research on affect and motivation.

The contributions should be highly relevant to researchers, teachers, students, laypersons and to everyone who is interested in the subtleties of human relationships. The book is also highly recommended to clinical, health, and relationship professionals who deal with relationship issues in their daily work.

Joseph P. Forgas, Julie Fitness