8 edition of Close relationships found in the catalog.
Published
1992
by Inner City Books in Toronto
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Human relationships. |
Statement | Eleanor Bertine ; foreword by Edward F. Edinger. |
Series | Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts ;, 57 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BF636 .B456 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 159 p. : |
Number of Pages | 159 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1464717M |
ISBN 10 | 0919123589 |
LC Control Number | 93123736 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 26255791 |
The book concludes with relationship challenges—rejection and betrayal; aggression and violence; conflict and loss; and therapeutic interventions. Intended as a text for courses in interpersonal/close relationships taught in psychology, communication, sociology, anthropology, human development, family studies, marriage and family therapy, and. This book brings together different perspectives on close relationships to explore how such relationships develop, function, and interact across a variety of contexts. Prominent scholars contribute theory and empirical research rooted in developmental, social, and cross-cultural psychology, as well as evolutionary science, individual Pages:
This volume focuses explicitly on close relationships as a reliable source for individual happiness and well-being across cultures. The work in this volume addresses theoretical issues and presents new cross-cultural data in the study of close relationships and happiness. and up-to-date book serves as an important reference for academicians. The book covers issues relevant to developing, maintaining, repairing, and ending relationships. Both the ''bright'' and ''dark'' sides of interpersonal communication within relationships are explored, offering a comprehensive overview of the varied dynamics of close Edition: 5th
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Intended as a text for courses in interpersonal/close relationships taught in psychology, communication, sociology, anthropology, human development, family studies, marriage and family therapy, and social work, practitioners interested in the latest research on personal relationships will also appreciate this engaging overview of the field.5/5(2).
The science of close relationships is relatively new and complex. Close Relationships: A Sourcebook represents the growing maturity of this multidisciplinary enterprise. The volume offers 26 chapters organized into four thematic areas: relationship methods, forms, processes, and threats, as well as a foreword and an epilogue.
About the Author Harry T. Reis is a professor of psychology at University of Rochester. His research interests include influences on social interaction, patterns of socializing for health and psychological well-being, and psychological processes that affect the course and conduct of close relationships, intimacy, attachment and emotion regulation/5(2).
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Brehm in Science "[A] book Price: $ Close Relationships: A Sourcebook. 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 /5. Close Relationships: A Sourcebook 1st Edition by Susan S. Hendrick (Author) out of 5 stars 1 ratingCited by: About the Author. Rowland S. Miller is a Professor of Psychology at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.
He has been teaching a course in Close Relationships for over 25 years, and he won the Teaching Award from the International Association for Relationship Research (primarily as a result of this book)/5(7).
Close Relationships book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Each of the chapters in this reader is written by leading scholars in 5/5. Book Description This multidisciplinary text introduces the concepts, methodologies, theories, and empirical findings of the field of interpersonal relationships.
Information is drawn from psychology, communication, family studies, marriage and family therapy, social work, sociology, anthropology, the health sciences, and other disciplines.
Understanding Close Relationships book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Constructing chapters around stories that serve as case /5. ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Includes indexes. Description: xv, pages ; 24 cm: Contents: The emerging science of relationships / Ellen Berscheid and Letitia Anne Peplau --Analyzing close relationship / Harold H.
Kelley [and others] --Interaction / Evie McClintock --Emotion / Ellen Berscheid --Power / Ted L. Huston --Roles and gender. Cognition in Close Relationships book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. The past decade has witnessed an explosion of interest an Pages: This multidisciplinary text introduces the concepts, methodologies, theories, and empirical findings of the field of interpersonal relationships.
Information is drawn from psychology. The book opens by examining the fundamental principles of relationship science along with the research methods commonly used. The uniquely social nature of humans is then explored including the impact relationships have on health and well-being.
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 by: Communication, Intimacy, and Close Relationships offers an account of the nature of intimate relationships and their effects on people's self-concepts.
and the nature of social exchange processes in intimate relationships. The book concludes with an epilogue that provides a perspective on why people may find it difficult or easy to form. Close Relationships: Perspectives on the Meaning of Intimacy By George Klaus Levinger, Harold L.
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Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. doi: /n1. Canary, Daniel J., William R. Cupach and Susan J. Messman. "The Nature of Conflict in. When W. Freeman originally published this book inthe scientific study of relationships was in its childhood.
'Relationship science' has since become an established endeavor in psychology, sociology, and other social and behavioral science disciplines--complete with its own organizations, journals, book series, handbooks, and sourcebooks.
The book concludes with relationship challenges-rejection and betrayal; aggregation and violence, conflict and loss; and therapeutic ed as a text for courses in interpersonal/close relationships taught in psychology, communication, sociology, anthropology, human development family studies, marriage and family therapy, and.
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