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"The Oxford Handbook of Close Relationships provides the best, most in-depth, and most comprehensive summary of the study of close relationships. The book is divided into eight sections: introductory comments, major theoretical approaches to relationships, attraction in relationships, models of relationship functioning and processes, daily relationship functioning, psychological and physical well-being in relationships, relationships across development and time, and concluding comments. The 37 chapters showcase the most important classic and contemporary theories, models, and empirical research that have been conducted across three dozen major topic areas within the field of close relationships. Chapter topics range in scope from evolutionary approaches to understanding relationships, the "battle between the sexes," cultural influences on relationships, female sexuality, personality in relationships, intimate partner violence, relationships and health, social development, and adult relationship outcomes. Each chapter is structured around three themes: (1) the most important and foundational principles, ideas, and findings on each chapter topic, (2) the most important and novel emerging themes and issues relevant to each topic, and (3) the newest and most promising directions for future research. Current, comprehensive, and with heretofore unmatched breadth and depth, this volume will serve as a roadmap for future theory and research in the study of close relationship during the next decade."-- Publisher's website.
Interpersonal relations --- Love --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology)
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Conflict management --- Social conflict --- Gestion des conflits --- Conflits sociaux --- Congresses --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Congrès
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Genetic psychology --- Genetische psychologie --- Mass psychology --- Psychologie [Evolutionistische ] --- Psychologie [Genetische ] --- Psychologie [Sociale ] --- Psychologie génétique --- Psychologie sociale --- Psychology [Genetic ] --- Psychology [Social ] --- Social psychology --- Sociale psychologie --- #KVHB:Sociale psychologie --- #KVHB:Genetische psychologie --- Genetic psychology. --- Social psychology. --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Psychology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Human genetics
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Evolutionary psychology. --- Human evolution. --- Psychologie évolutionniste. --- Homme --- Evolution --- Psychologie évolutionniste.
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In the last decade, few topics in social and personality psychology have attracted more interest than the application of attachment theory to adult relationships. Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book integrates the most important theoretical and empirical advances in this growing area of study and suggests new and promising directions for future investigation. Its balanced coverage of measurement issues, affect regulation, and clinical applications makes this a valuable sourcebook for scholars, students, and clinicians. [publisher's description]
Attachment behavior --- Interpersonal relations --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Love --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Behavior, Attachment --- Developmental psychology --- Transitional objects (Psychology) --- ro: editors:
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Developmental psychology --- intermenselijke relaties --- hechtingsstoornissen --- hechting (psychologie) --- sociale relaties --- sociale ontwikkeling
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The aim of Evolution and Social Psychology is to give a complete overview of research and theory on evolutionary approaches to the understanding of social psychological topics. Evolutionary psychology is one of the most controversial topics in psychology. The last few years have witnessed an explosion of research in which evolutionary principles are applied to fundamental social psychological processes. Evolutionary thinking is now being integrated into the entire range of topic areas traditionally considered by social psychologists - from fundamental aspects of social cognition, to interpersonal interaction, social influence, and group behavior. This book showcases the multitude of ways in which an evolutionary framework informs social psychology. Not only does the book include chapters on aggression, cooperation, and interpersonal relationships (core topics in social psychology that are commonly associated with evolutionary psychology), it also includes chapters covering many additional topics such as impression formation, social identity, intergroup prejudice, coping with loss, and even the origins of cultural norms. Thus, the book should appeal not just to enthusiasts of evolutionary psychology, but also to anyone who wants to better understand the origins and contemporary workings of the human mind in social situations. The list of contributors is diverse and international, including some of the most well-known and highly-respected social psychologists in the world. These contributors have been asked to make a special effort to focus on the unique insights and novel hypotheses that can emerge from an evolutionarily-informed social psychology. Consequently, this book not only showcases the conceptual breadth of evolutionary social psychology, it also reveals an evolutionary social psychology that is conceptually sophisticated, empirically rigorous, and scientifically useful. This volume - while putting forward the arguments and evidence from supporters of evo
Social psychology. --- Human evolution. --- Social evolution. --- Social perception. --- Group identity. --- Psychologie sociale --- Homme --- Evolution sociale --- Perception sociale --- Identité collective --- Evolution --- #KVHB:Sociale psychologie --- #KVHB:Evolutionaire psychologie --- Identité collective --- Group identity --- Human evolution --- Social evolution --- Social perception --- Social psychology --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Psychology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Cognition, Social --- Interpersonal perception --- Social cognition --- Interpersonal relations --- Perception --- Social cognitive theory --- Cultural evolution --- Cultural transformation --- Culture, Evolution of --- Culture --- Social change --- Evolution (Biology) --- Physical anthropology --- Evolutionary psychology --- Human beings --- Collective identity --- Community identity --- Cultural identity --- Social identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Collective memory --- Origin
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Emotions --- Interpersonal relations --- 159.942 --- 615.851 --- 159.942 Emoties algemeen --- Emoties algemeen --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Psychology --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Social aspects --- Psychotherapie. Pschychoanalyse als therapie --- Social Sciences
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"Nine central issues relevant to attachment theory and research constitute this volume: Defining attachment and attachment security, Measuring the security of attachment, The nature and functioning of internal working models, Stability and change in attachment security, Influence of early attachment, Culture and attachment, Separation and loss, Attachment-based interventions, and Attachment, systems, and services. This is a time of widening interest in attachment theory, and this book exists alongside others that provide perspective on the field as a whole. The authors of these chapters have synthesized their views into fresh perspectives that, juxtaposed with others addressing the same questions, offer novel and useful insights into the current status of attachment theory and research, and perspective on its future"--
Attachment behavior --- Attachment behavior. --- Social psychology
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