Relationships are central to people's health, well-being, and happiness, yet relationship dynamics (such as attraction, love, and divorce) remain mysterious for many people. Designed for advanced undergraduate courses, this textbook shows what today's relationship scientists have uncovered about how we form, maintain, and dissolve relationships.
Relationships are central to people's health, well-being, and happiness, yet relationship dynamics (such as attraction, love, and divorce) remain mysterious for many people. Designed for advanced undergraduate courses, this textbook shows what today's relationship scientists have uncovered about how we form, maintain, and dissolve relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Theresa DiDonato is a professor of psychology at Loyola University Maryland, where she has served as the Director of the Undergraduate Program in Psychology. She serves on the Teaching Committee of the International Association of Relationship Research (IARR) and is a long-time member of SPSP. She is the author of the Psychology Today blog, 'Meet, Catch, and Keep,' which has accrued over thirty million views.
Inhaltsangabe
About this book: for instructors About this book: for students Acknowledgments Part I. Foundational Ideas of Relationship Science: 1. The scientific study of relationships 2. Guiding theories of relationship science 3. Conducting and evaluating research Part II. Relationship Foundations: 4. Romantic attraction 5. Relationship initiation 6. From fledgling to established relationships Part III. Relationship Management: 7. Biases and illusions 8. Navigating the challenges of interdependence 9. Managing stress and supporting growth 10. Enhancing relationships through positive interpersonal processes 11. Enhancing relationships through sexual intimacy Part IV. Dissolution and Interventions: 12. Relationship dissolution 13. Interventions to repair and strengthen relationships References Index.
About this book: for instructors About this book: for students Acknowledgments Part I. Foundational Ideas of Relationship Science: 1. The scientific study of relationships 2. Guiding theories of relationship science 3. Conducting and evaluating research Part II. Relationship Foundations: 4. Romantic attraction 5. Relationship initiation 6. From fledgling to established relationships Part III. Relationship Management: 7. Biases and illusions 8. Navigating the challenges of interdependence 9. Managing stress and supporting growth 10. Enhancing relationships through positive interpersonal processes 11. Enhancing relationships through sexual intimacy Part IV. Dissolution and Interventions: 12. Relationship dissolution 13. Interventions to repair and strengthen relationships References Index.
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