New Directions In The Psychology Of Close Relationships
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New Directions in the Psychology of Close Relationships
Author | : Dominik Schoebi,Belinda Campos |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2019-04-15 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781351136259 |
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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.
Toward a Positive Psychology of Relationships
Author | : Meg A. Warren,Stewart I. Donaldson |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2017-12-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9798216156581 |
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Providing an invaluable resource for scholars and researchers, this book investigates positive psychology and relationships theory and research across a range of settings and life stages—intimate, work, educational, senior/retirement, and in the context of diversity. Nearly universally, relationships are a key source of what we all seek in life: happiness, fulfillment, and well-being. The experts who contributed to this novel volume apply the framework of positive psychology to the findings of relationships research across a variety of practical contexts. What actions create and sustain respectful, caring, joyous, stimulating, and loving relationships? How do people rich in friendship, intimacy, and interpersonal skills think and behave? How do they unconsciously cultivate positive relationships? This book brings together authoritative reviews, cutting-edge research, and thoughtful scholarship that serve to answer these questions and document the benefit of positive relationships in a variety of settings and across the human life span. Following a comprehensive introduction, the book addresses positive intimate relationships, positive relationships at work, positive relationships during different stages of life (in youth, in adolescence, and among older adults), and positive relationships intersecting with diversity. The chapters underscore the simple concept that relationships are central to what makes life worth living and are fundamental to well-being across all life domains as they play out at home, in school, at work, in retirement homes, and in the community at large.
Attachment Theory and Research
Author | : Jeffry A. Simpson,W. Steven Rholes |
Publsiher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2015-02-02 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781462512171 |
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This volume showcases the latest theoretical and empirical work from some of the top scholars in attachment. Extending classic themes and describing important new applications, the book examines several ways in which attachment processes help explain how people think, feel, and behave in different situations and at different stages in the life cycle. Topics include the effects of early experiences on adult relationships; new developments in neuroscience and genetics; attachment orientations and parenting; connections between attachment and psychopathology, as well as health outcomes; and the relationship of attachment theory and processes to clinical interventions.
Toward a Positive Psychology of Relationships
Author | : Meg A. Warren,Stewart I. Donaldson |
Publsiher | : Praeger |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781440838309 |
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This book investigates positive psychology and relationships theory and research across a range of settings and life stages -- intimate, work, educational, senior/retirement, and in the context of diversity.
The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Romantic Relationships
Author | : Todd Kennedy Shackelford |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 865 |
Release | : 2023-02-28 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780197524718 |
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"Evolutionary social science is having a renaissance. This volume showcases the empirical and theoretical advancements produced by the evolutionary study of romantic relationships. The editors assembled an international collection of contributors to trace how evolved psychological mechanisms shape strategic computation and behavior across the lifespan of a romantic partnership. Each chapter provides an overview of historic and contemporary research on the psychological mechanisms and processes underlying initiation, maintenance, and dissolution of romantic relationships. Contributors discuss popular and cutting-edge methods for data analysis and theory development, critically analyse the state of evolutionary relationship science, and provide discerning recommendations for future research. The handbook integrates a broad range of topics (e.g., partner preference and selection, competition and conflict, jealousy and mate guarding, parenting, partner loss and divorce, and post-relationship affiliation) that are discussed alongside major sources of strategic variation in mating behavior, such as sex and gender diversity, developmental life history, neuroendocrine processes, technological advancement, and culture. Its content promises to enrich students' and established researchers' views on the current state of the discipline and should challenge a diverse cross-section of relationship scholars and clinicians to incorporate evolutionary theorizing into their professional work"--
The Handbook of Sexuality in Close Relationships
Author | : John H. Harvey,Amy Wenzel,Susan Sprecher |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 1075 |
Release | : 2004-04-26 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781135624699 |
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Although sexuality is an integral part of close romantic relationships, research linking these two constructs has been less systematic than other areas pertaining to close relationships. To date, researchers in communication, sociology, family studies, psychology, and psychiatry, have made significant advances in both of these fields. The editors' goal is to integrate this research into one volume. They bring together major scholars from the diversity of fields working on close relationship topics to examine past contributions and new directions in sexuality. The emphasis is on theoretical integration and stimulation, methodological rigor, and critical analysis. This volume explores: *early sexual experiences and their impact on late life sexuality; *how life's stresses impact sexuality and satisfaction with closeness; *the affect of postpartum depression on sexuality; and *the relationship between control, power, anger, as well as revenge and sexual processes in couples. The Handbook of Sexuality in Close Relationships is intended for students and researchers in the disciplines of social, clinical, developmental, and health psychology; family studies; counseling; and interpersonal, family, and health communication. An excellent reference in advanced courses in close relationships taught in psychology, communications, sociology, anthropology, and family studies, the material in Part V will also appeal to clinical psychologists, health professionals, and policymakers.
The Oxford Handbook of Close Relationships
Author | : Jeffry A. Simpson,Lorne Campbell |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 866 |
Release | : 2013-05-02 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780195398694 |
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This book provides an in-depth and comprehensive summary of the psychology of close relationships, and showcases classic and contemporary theories, models, and empirical research that have been conducted in the field.
Close Relationships
Author | : Patricia Noller,Judith A. Feeney |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2013-05-13 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781134953264 |
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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.