The New Psychology of Love
Herausgeber: Sternberg, Karin; Sternberg, Robert J.
The New Psychology of Love
Herausgeber: Sternberg, Karin; Sternberg, Robert J.
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Provides a much-needed update on the latest theory and research on love supplied by leading scientific experts.
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Provides a much-needed update on the latest theory and research on love supplied by leading scientific experts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781108475686
- ISBN-10: 110847568X
- Artikelnr.: 52959611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781108475686
- ISBN-10: 110847568X
- Artikelnr.: 52959611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Robert J. Sternberg is dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University. He is the author or editor of some sixty books, including Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid, published by Yale University Press. Karin Weis is a research associate at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative of the J. F. Kennedy School of Government and School of Public Health at Harvard University.
1. Love as expansion of the self Arthur Aron and Jennifer M. Tomlinson; 2.
Entraining, becoming, and loving Krystyna S. Aune and R. Kelly Aune; 3. The
evolution of love in humans David M. Buss; 4. Neuroimaging of love in the
twenty-first century Stephanie Cacioppo; 5. Love conceptualized as mutual
communal responsiveness Margaret S. Clark, Jennifer L. Hirsch and Joan K.
Monin; 6. Love is political: how power and bias influence our intimate
lives Terri D. Conley, Staci Gusakova and Jennifer L. Piemonte; 7. Love,
desire, and sexual fluidity Lisa M. Diamond; 8. Everyday conceptions of
love Beverley Fehr; 9. Passionate love Cyrille Feybesse and Elanie
Hatfield; 10. Slow love: courtship in the digital age Helen E. Fisher and
Justin R. Garcia; 11. Styles of love Clyde Hendrick and Susan S. Hendrick;
12. An anthropologist goes looking for love in all the old places: a
personal account William Jankowiak; 13. A behavioral systems approach to
romantic love relationships: attachment, caregiving, and sex Mario
Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver; 14. When love goes awry (part 1):
applications of the duplex theory of love and its development to
relationships gone bad Robert J. Sternberg; 15. When love goes awry (part
2): application of an augmented duplex theory of love to personal and
situational factors in jealousy and envy Robert J. Sternberg, Navjot Kaur
and Elisabeth J. Mistur.
Entraining, becoming, and loving Krystyna S. Aune and R. Kelly Aune; 3. The
evolution of love in humans David M. Buss; 4. Neuroimaging of love in the
twenty-first century Stephanie Cacioppo; 5. Love conceptualized as mutual
communal responsiveness Margaret S. Clark, Jennifer L. Hirsch and Joan K.
Monin; 6. Love is political: how power and bias influence our intimate
lives Terri D. Conley, Staci Gusakova and Jennifer L. Piemonte; 7. Love,
desire, and sexual fluidity Lisa M. Diamond; 8. Everyday conceptions of
love Beverley Fehr; 9. Passionate love Cyrille Feybesse and Elanie
Hatfield; 10. Slow love: courtship in the digital age Helen E. Fisher and
Justin R. Garcia; 11. Styles of love Clyde Hendrick and Susan S. Hendrick;
12. An anthropologist goes looking for love in all the old places: a
personal account William Jankowiak; 13. A behavioral systems approach to
romantic love relationships: attachment, caregiving, and sex Mario
Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver; 14. When love goes awry (part 1):
applications of the duplex theory of love and its development to
relationships gone bad Robert J. Sternberg; 15. When love goes awry (part
2): application of an augmented duplex theory of love to personal and
situational factors in jealousy and envy Robert J. Sternberg, Navjot Kaur
and Elisabeth J. Mistur.
1. Love as expansion of the self Arthur Aron and Jennifer M. Tomlinson; 2.
Entraining, becoming, and loving Krystyna S. Aune and R. Kelly Aune; 3. The
evolution of love in humans David M. Buss; 4. Neuroimaging of love in the
twenty-first century Stephanie Cacioppo; 5. Love conceptualized as mutual
communal responsiveness Margaret S. Clark, Jennifer L. Hirsch and Joan K.
Monin; 6. Love is political: how power and bias influence our intimate
lives Terri D. Conley, Staci Gusakova and Jennifer L. Piemonte; 7. Love,
desire, and sexual fluidity Lisa M. Diamond; 8. Everyday conceptions of
love Beverley Fehr; 9. Passionate love Cyrille Feybesse and Elanie
Hatfield; 10. Slow love: courtship in the digital age Helen E. Fisher and
Justin R. Garcia; 11. Styles of love Clyde Hendrick and Susan S. Hendrick;
12. An anthropologist goes looking for love in all the old places: a
personal account William Jankowiak; 13. A behavioral systems approach to
romantic love relationships: attachment, caregiving, and sex Mario
Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver; 14. When love goes awry (part 1):
applications of the duplex theory of love and its development to
relationships gone bad Robert J. Sternberg; 15. When love goes awry (part
2): application of an augmented duplex theory of love to personal and
situational factors in jealousy and envy Robert J. Sternberg, Navjot Kaur
and Elisabeth J. Mistur.
Entraining, becoming, and loving Krystyna S. Aune and R. Kelly Aune; 3. The
evolution of love in humans David M. Buss; 4. Neuroimaging of love in the
twenty-first century Stephanie Cacioppo; 5. Love conceptualized as mutual
communal responsiveness Margaret S. Clark, Jennifer L. Hirsch and Joan K.
Monin; 6. Love is political: how power and bias influence our intimate
lives Terri D. Conley, Staci Gusakova and Jennifer L. Piemonte; 7. Love,
desire, and sexual fluidity Lisa M. Diamond; 8. Everyday conceptions of
love Beverley Fehr; 9. Passionate love Cyrille Feybesse and Elanie
Hatfield; 10. Slow love: courtship in the digital age Helen E. Fisher and
Justin R. Garcia; 11. Styles of love Clyde Hendrick and Susan S. Hendrick;
12. An anthropologist goes looking for love in all the old places: a
personal account William Jankowiak; 13. A behavioral systems approach to
romantic love relationships: attachment, caregiving, and sex Mario
Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver; 14. When love goes awry (part 1):
applications of the duplex theory of love and its development to
relationships gone bad Robert J. Sternberg; 15. When love goes awry (part
2): application of an augmented duplex theory of love to personal and
situational factors in jealousy and envy Robert J. Sternberg, Navjot Kaur
and Elisabeth J. Mistur.