The Development of Romantic Relationships in Adolescence
Herausgeber: Brown, B. Bradford; Furman, Wyndol; Feiring, Candice
The Development of Romantic Relationships in Adolescence
Herausgeber: Brown, B. Bradford; Furman, Wyndol; Feiring, Candice
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Numerous volumes exist on adult romantic relationships and on adolescent sexuality, but this 2000 book was the first volume to examine adolescent romantic relationships. Papers in this volume cover the full range of aspects of romantic relationships, and examine general processes and individual differences within the general context of adolescent development.
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Numerous volumes exist on adult romantic relationships and on adolescent sexuality, but this 2000 book was the first volume to examine adolescent romantic relationships. Papers in this volume cover the full range of aspects of romantic relationships, and examine general processes and individual differences within the general context of adolescent development.
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Produktdetails
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- Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780521181259
- ISBN-10: 0521181259
- Artikelnr.: 32306522
- Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780521181259
- ISBN-10: 0521181259
- Artikelnr.: 32306522
1. Missing the boat: why researchers have shied away from adolescent
romance B. Bradford Brown, Candice Feiring and Wyndol Furman; Part I.
Processes in Romantic Relationships: 2. The emotions of romantic
relationships: do they wreak havoc on adolescents? Reed W. Larson, Gerald
L. Clore and Gretchen A. Wood; 3. The nature and functions of social
exchange in adolescent romantic relationships Bren Laursen and Lauri A.
Jensen-Campbell; 4. Cognitive representations of adolescent romantic
relationships Wyndol Furman and Valerie A. Simon; 5. Romantic and sexual
development during adolescence Brad Benson; Part II. Individual Differences
in Romantic Relationships: 6. Capacity for intimate relationships: a
developmental construction W. Andrew Collins and L. Alan Sroufe; 6.
Rejection sensitivity and adolescent romantic relationships Geraldine
Downey, Cheryl Bonica and Claudia Rincon; 8. Sex, dating, passionate
friendships and romance: intimate peer relations among lesbian, gay and
bisexual adolescents Lisa M. Diamond, Ritch C. Savin-Williams and Eric M.
Dube; 9. Gender identity and the development of romantic relationships in
adolescence Candice Feiring; Part III. The Social Context of Romantic
Relationships: 10. Adolescent romance and the parent-child relationship: a
contextual perspective Marjory Roberts Gray and Laurence Steinberg; 11.
Romantic relationships in adolescence: the role of friends and peers in
their emergence and development Jennifer Connolly and Adele Goldberg; 12.
You're going out with who?!: peer group influences on adolescent romantic
relationships B. Bradford Brown; 13. The cultured and culturing aspects of
romantic experience in adolescence Deborah L. Coates; 14. What's love got
to do with it? Adolescents' and young adults' beliefs about sexual and
romantic relationships Julia A. Graber, Pia R. Britto and Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn; Part IV. Conclusion: 15. Love is a many splendored thing: next
steps for theory and research Wyndol Furman, Candice Feiring and B.
Bradford Brown.
romance B. Bradford Brown, Candice Feiring and Wyndol Furman; Part I.
Processes in Romantic Relationships: 2. The emotions of romantic
relationships: do they wreak havoc on adolescents? Reed W. Larson, Gerald
L. Clore and Gretchen A. Wood; 3. The nature and functions of social
exchange in adolescent romantic relationships Bren Laursen and Lauri A.
Jensen-Campbell; 4. Cognitive representations of adolescent romantic
relationships Wyndol Furman and Valerie A. Simon; 5. Romantic and sexual
development during adolescence Brad Benson; Part II. Individual Differences
in Romantic Relationships: 6. Capacity for intimate relationships: a
developmental construction W. Andrew Collins and L. Alan Sroufe; 6.
Rejection sensitivity and adolescent romantic relationships Geraldine
Downey, Cheryl Bonica and Claudia Rincon; 8. Sex, dating, passionate
friendships and romance: intimate peer relations among lesbian, gay and
bisexual adolescents Lisa M. Diamond, Ritch C. Savin-Williams and Eric M.
Dube; 9. Gender identity and the development of romantic relationships in
adolescence Candice Feiring; Part III. The Social Context of Romantic
Relationships: 10. Adolescent romance and the parent-child relationship: a
contextual perspective Marjory Roberts Gray and Laurence Steinberg; 11.
Romantic relationships in adolescence: the role of friends and peers in
their emergence and development Jennifer Connolly and Adele Goldberg; 12.
You're going out with who?!: peer group influences on adolescent romantic
relationships B. Bradford Brown; 13. The cultured and culturing aspects of
romantic experience in adolescence Deborah L. Coates; 14. What's love got
to do with it? Adolescents' and young adults' beliefs about sexual and
romantic relationships Julia A. Graber, Pia R. Britto and Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn; Part IV. Conclusion: 15. Love is a many splendored thing: next
steps for theory and research Wyndol Furman, Candice Feiring and B.
Bradford Brown.
1. Missing the boat: why researchers have shied away from adolescent
romance B. Bradford Brown, Candice Feiring and Wyndol Furman; Part I.
Processes in Romantic Relationships: 2. The emotions of romantic
relationships: do they wreak havoc on adolescents? Reed W. Larson, Gerald
L. Clore and Gretchen A. Wood; 3. The nature and functions of social
exchange in adolescent romantic relationships Bren Laursen and Lauri A.
Jensen-Campbell; 4. Cognitive representations of adolescent romantic
relationships Wyndol Furman and Valerie A. Simon; 5. Romantic and sexual
development during adolescence Brad Benson; Part II. Individual Differences
in Romantic Relationships: 6. Capacity for intimate relationships: a
developmental construction W. Andrew Collins and L. Alan Sroufe; 6.
Rejection sensitivity and adolescent romantic relationships Geraldine
Downey, Cheryl Bonica and Claudia Rincon; 8. Sex, dating, passionate
friendships and romance: intimate peer relations among lesbian, gay and
bisexual adolescents Lisa M. Diamond, Ritch C. Savin-Williams and Eric M.
Dube; 9. Gender identity and the development of romantic relationships in
adolescence Candice Feiring; Part III. The Social Context of Romantic
Relationships: 10. Adolescent romance and the parent-child relationship: a
contextual perspective Marjory Roberts Gray and Laurence Steinberg; 11.
Romantic relationships in adolescence: the role of friends and peers in
their emergence and development Jennifer Connolly and Adele Goldberg; 12.
You're going out with who?!: peer group influences on adolescent romantic
relationships B. Bradford Brown; 13. The cultured and culturing aspects of
romantic experience in adolescence Deborah L. Coates; 14. What's love got
to do with it? Adolescents' and young adults' beliefs about sexual and
romantic relationships Julia A. Graber, Pia R. Britto and Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn; Part IV. Conclusion: 15. Love is a many splendored thing: next
steps for theory and research Wyndol Furman, Candice Feiring and B.
Bradford Brown.
romance B. Bradford Brown, Candice Feiring and Wyndol Furman; Part I.
Processes in Romantic Relationships: 2. The emotions of romantic
relationships: do they wreak havoc on adolescents? Reed W. Larson, Gerald
L. Clore and Gretchen A. Wood; 3. The nature and functions of social
exchange in adolescent romantic relationships Bren Laursen and Lauri A.
Jensen-Campbell; 4. Cognitive representations of adolescent romantic
relationships Wyndol Furman and Valerie A. Simon; 5. Romantic and sexual
development during adolescence Brad Benson; Part II. Individual Differences
in Romantic Relationships: 6. Capacity for intimate relationships: a
developmental construction W. Andrew Collins and L. Alan Sroufe; 6.
Rejection sensitivity and adolescent romantic relationships Geraldine
Downey, Cheryl Bonica and Claudia Rincon; 8. Sex, dating, passionate
friendships and romance: intimate peer relations among lesbian, gay and
bisexual adolescents Lisa M. Diamond, Ritch C. Savin-Williams and Eric M.
Dube; 9. Gender identity and the development of romantic relationships in
adolescence Candice Feiring; Part III. The Social Context of Romantic
Relationships: 10. Adolescent romance and the parent-child relationship: a
contextual perspective Marjory Roberts Gray and Laurence Steinberg; 11.
Romantic relationships in adolescence: the role of friends and peers in
their emergence and development Jennifer Connolly and Adele Goldberg; 12.
You're going out with who?!: peer group influences on adolescent romantic
relationships B. Bradford Brown; 13. The cultured and culturing aspects of
romantic experience in adolescence Deborah L. Coates; 14. What's love got
to do with it? Adolescents' and young adults' beliefs about sexual and
romantic relationships Julia A. Graber, Pia R. Britto and Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn; Part IV. Conclusion: 15. Love is a many splendored thing: next
steps for theory and research Wyndol Furman, Candice Feiring and B.
Bradford Brown.