The Development of Romantic Relationships in Adolescence

The Development of Romantic Relationships in Adolescence
Author: Wyndol Furman,B. Bradford Brown,Candice Feiring
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1999-09-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521591562

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Originally published in 2000, this was the first volume to examine adolescent romantic relationships.

The World s Youth

The World s Youth
Author: Benson Bradford Brown,Reed W. Larson,T. S. Saraswathi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002-10-10
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0521006058

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Adolescent Romantic Relations and Sexual Behavior

Adolescent Romantic Relations and Sexual Behavior
Author: Paul Florsheim
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2003-07-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135648633

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Developmental and clinical researchers have only just discovered the phenomenon of adolescent romance as a topic of serious scientific inquiry. This discovery may be related to the overwhelming evidence that adult romantic relationships are failing at alarming rates. Dramatic increases in the rates of divorce, out of wedlock childbirth, and relationship violence lead to questions about the developmental precursors of romantic love and commitment. What's wrong with love and can it be fixed? This book brings together a diverse group of experts from various disciplines to address a serious gap in the understanding of adolescent development. Part I focuses on romantic relations and sexual behavior from the perspective of normative adolescent development. Part II centers on high-risk adolescents and Part III explores the practical implications of current theory and research for clinicians, educators, and health administrators. Together the chapters in this integrative and clinically useful book lay a foundation for understanding how adolescents successfully navigate the tumultuous waters of young love.

Romance and Sex in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood

Romance and Sex in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
Author: Alan Booth,Ann C. Crouter,Anastasia Snyder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781317312796

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In this classic edition top scholars in family research examine the nature and origin of adolescents’ contemporary patterns of sexual and romantic relationships, from the evolutionary roots of these behaviors to policies and programs that represent best practices for addressing these issues in schools and communities. The text offers interdisciplinary expertise from scholars of psychology, social work, sociology, demography, economics, human development and family studies, and public policy. Adolescents and young adults today face very different choices about family formation than did their parents’ generation, given such societal changes as the rise in cohabitation, the increase in divorce rates, and families having fewer children. This book examines these demographic trends and provides a backdrop against which adolescents and emerging adults form and maintain romantic and sexual relationships. This book addresses such questions as: *What are the ways in which early family and peer relationships give rise to romantic relationships in the late adolescent and early adult years? *How do early romantic and sexual relationships influence individuals’ subsequent development and life choices, including family formation? *To what extent are current trends in romantic and sexual relationships in adolescence and emerging adulthood problematic for individuals, families, and communities, and what are the most effective ways to address these issues at the level of practice, program, and policy? Ideal as a supplement in graduate or advanced undergraduate courses on interpersonal (romantic) relationships, adolescent development, human sexuality, couples and/or family and conflict, sociology of children and youth, family therapy taught in human development and family studies, clinical or counseling psychology, social work, sociology, communications, and human sexuality this book also appreciated by researchers and clinicians/counselors who work with families and adolescents.

The Psychology of Violence in Adolescent Romantic Relationships

The Psychology of Violence in Adolescent Romantic Relationships
Author: Erica Bowen,K. Walker
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781137321404

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Domestic violence in adolescent romantic relationships is an increasingly important and only recently acknowledged social issue. This book provides conceptual frameworks for the design and evaluation of interventions with a focus on developing evidence based practice, as well as a research, practice and policy agenda for consideration.

Social Development

Social Development
Author: Marion K. Underwood,Lisa H. Rosen
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462513536

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"This authoritative, engaging work examines the key role of relationships in child and adolescent development, from the earliest infant-caregiver transactions to peer interactions, friendships, and romantic partnerships. Following the sequence of a typical social development course, sections cover foundational developmental science, the self and relationships, social behaviors, contexts for social development, and risk and resilience. Leading experts thoroughly review their respective areas and highlight the most compelling current issues, methods, and research directions. End-of-chapter suggested reading lists direct students and instructors to exemplary primary sources on each topic." from back cover.

Personal Relationships During Adolescence

Personal Relationships During Adolescence
Author: Raymond Montemayor,Gerald R. Adams,Thomas P. Gullotta
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1994-04-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015031796769

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Educators will find much useful information in this book. It offers insights for program and curriculum planning and suggests numerous topics for stimulating discussions with teens. It also raises provocative issues about how the developmental needs of youth can be served more effectively by families, communities, and educators. The book holds the potential to define personal relations as an integrated line of study that serves to develop theory and research beyond contextual boundaries. The contributors analyze the ways in which critical interpersonal bonds are forged and maintained. The relationships discussed are: The parent-teen connection; the impact of cultural diversity on teens' social development; same-sex friends as well as opposite-sex friends during adolescence; heterosexual, bisexual, gay and lesbian romantic relationships; adolescent crowds (or cliques); and relationships involving non-kin adults. The authors also explore conceptual issues that cut across relationships and the problem of integrating the views of both individuals in a relationship.

Relationships as Developmental Contexts

Relationships as Developmental Contexts
Author: W. Andrew Collins,Brett Laursen
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135685317

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The volume's topic was chosen in part because of the rapidly growing salience of dyadic research perspectives in developmental psychology, but also in social psychology and in fields such as communication and family studies. It provides the most complete representation now available on current theory and research on the significance of personal relationships in child and adolescent development. This volume addresses the ways in which the study of social development has been altered by an emphasis on research questions and techniques for studying children and adolescents in the context of their significant dyadic relationships. Leading scholars--many of them pioneers in the concepts and methods of dyadic research--have contributed chapters in which they both report findings from recent research and reflect on the implications for developmental psychology. Their work encompasses studies of relationships with parents, siblings, friends, and romantic partners. Opening chapters set the stage by describing the key characteristics of social-development research from a dyadic perspective and outlining key themes and contemporary issues in the field. It concludes with commentaries from distinguished senior scholars identifying important directions for future research.