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The Cambridge handbook of personal relationships / edited by Anita L. Vangelisti, Daniel Perlman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: xxii, 891 pISBN:
  • 9780521826174 (hardcover)
  • 0521826179 (hardcover)
  • 9780521533591 (pbk.)
  • 0521533597 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.1 22
LOC classification:
  • HM1106 .C36 2006
Contents:
1. Personal relationships : an introduction / Daniel Perlman and Anita L. Vangelisti -- 2. The seven seas of the study of personal relationships : from "the thousand islands" to interconnected waterways / Daniel Perlman and Steve Duck -- 3. Theoretical perspectives in the study of close relationships / John H. Harvey and Amy Wenzel -- 4. Research methods for the study of personal relationships / Mahnaz Charania and William J. Ickes -- 5. Advances in data analytic approaches for relationships research : the broad utility of hierarchical linear modeling / Deborah A. Kashy, Lorne Campbell and David W. Harris -- 6. Relationship typologies / C. Arthur VanLear, Ascan Koerner and Donna M. Allen -- 7. From courtship to universal properties : research on dating and mate selection, 1950 to 2003 / Catherine A. Surra, Christine R. Gray, Tyfany M. J. Boettcher, Nathan R. Cottle and Adam R. West -- 8. The affective structure of marriage / John P. Caughlin and Ted L. Huston -- 9. Divorce and postdivorce relationships / Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence Ganong and Kim Leon -- 10. Relationships in early and middle childhood / Willard W. Hartup -- 11. Personal relationships in adolescence and early adulthood / W. Andrew Collins and Stephanie D. Madsen -- 12. Close relationships in middle and late adulthood / Rosemary Blieszner -- 13. Personality and relationships : a temperament perspective / Jeffry A. Simpson, Heike A. Winterheld and Jennie Y. Chen -- 14. Attachment theory, individual psychodynamics, and relationship functioning / Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer -- 15. "His" and "her" relationships? : a review of the empirical evidence / Emily A. Impett and Letitia Anne Peplau -- 16. The intimate same-sex relationships of sexual minorities / Lisa M. Diamond -- 17. Family relationships and depression / Daborah J. Jones, Steven R. H. Beach and Frank D. Fincham -- 18. Communication : basic properties and their relevance to relationship research / Alan L. Sillars and Anita L. Vangelisti -- 19. Social cognition in intimate relationships / Garth J. O. Fletcher, Nickola C. Overall and Myron D. Friesen -- 20. Emotion in theories of close relationships / Sally Planalp, Julie Fitness and Beverley Fehr -- 21. Physiology and interpersonal relationships / Timothy J. Loving, Kathi L. Heffner and Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser -- 22. Self-disclosure in personal relationships / Kathryn Greene, Valerian J. Derlega and Alicia Mathews -- 23. Close relationships and social support : implications for the measurement of social support / Barbara R. Sarason and Irwin G. Sarason -- 24. Understanding couple conflict / Galena H. Kline, Nicole D. Pleasant, Sarah W. Whitton and Howard J. Markman -- 25. Sexuality in close relationships / Susan Sprecher, F. Scott Christopher and Rodney Cate -- 26. Loneliness and social isolation / Jenny de Jong Gierveld, Theo van Tilburg and Pearl A. Dykstra -- 27. Stress in couples : the process of dyadic coping / Carolyn E. Cutroma and Kelli A. Gardner -- 28. Lying and deception in close relationships / Mark L. Knapp -- 29. Temptations and threat : extradyadic relations and jealousy / Abraham P. Buunk and Pieternal Dijkstra -- 30. Violence and abuse in personal relationships : conflict, terror, and resistance in intimate partnerships / Michael P. Johnson -- 31. Relationship satisfaction / Frank D. Fincham and Steven R. H. Beach -- 32. Romantic love / Arthur Aron, Helen E. Fisher and Greg Strong -- 33. Commitment / Caryl E. Rusbult, Michael K. Coolsen, Jeffrey L. Kirchner and Jennifer A. Clarke -- 34. Intimacy in personal relationships / Jean-Philippe Laurenceau and Brighid M. Kleinman -- 35. Social networks and personal communities / Graham Allan -- 36. Relationships in home and community environments : a transactional and dialectic analysis / Barbara B. Brown, Carol M. Werner and Irwin Altman -- 37. Relationships, culture, and social change / Robin Goodwin and Urmila Pillay -- 38. Personal relationships : on and off the Internet / Jeffrey Boase and Barry Wellman -- 39. Maintaining relationships / Daniel J. Canary and Marianne Dainton -- 40. The treatment of relationship distress : theoretical perspectives and empirical findings / Donald H. Baucom, Norman B. Epstein and Susan Stanton -- 41. Bringing it all together : a theoretical approach / Patricia Noller.
Summary: "With the field of personal relationships having grown dramatically in the past quarter century, this volume serves as a benchmark of the current state of scholarship, synthesizing the extant theoretical and empirical literature, tracing its historical roots, and making recommendations for future directions. The authors are international experts from a variety of disciplines including several subfields of psychology, communication, family studies and sociology who have made major contributions to the understanding of relationships."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Personal relationships : an introduction / Daniel Perlman and Anita L. Vangelisti -- 2. The seven seas of the study of personal relationships : from "the thousand islands" to interconnected waterways / Daniel Perlman and Steve Duck -- 3. Theoretical perspectives in the study of close relationships / John H. Harvey and Amy Wenzel -- 4. Research methods for the study of personal relationships / Mahnaz Charania and William J. Ickes -- 5. Advances in data analytic approaches for relationships research : the broad utility of hierarchical linear modeling / Deborah A. Kashy, Lorne Campbell and David W. Harris -- 6. Relationship typologies / C. Arthur VanLear, Ascan Koerner and Donna M. Allen -- 7. From courtship to universal properties : research on dating and mate selection, 1950 to 2003 / Catherine A. Surra, Christine R. Gray, Tyfany M. J. Boettcher, Nathan R. Cottle and Adam R. West -- 8. The affective structure of marriage / John P. Caughlin and Ted L. Huston -- 9. Divorce and postdivorce relationships / Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence Ganong and Kim Leon -- 10. Relationships in early and middle childhood / Willard W. Hartup -- 11. Personal relationships in adolescence and early adulthood / W. Andrew Collins and Stephanie D. Madsen -- 12. Close relationships in middle and late adulthood / Rosemary Blieszner -- 13. Personality and relationships : a temperament perspective / Jeffry A. Simpson, Heike A. Winterheld and Jennie Y. Chen -- 14. Attachment theory, individual psychodynamics, and relationship functioning / Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer -- 15. "His" and "her" relationships? : a review of the empirical evidence / Emily A. Impett and Letitia Anne Peplau -- 16. The intimate same-sex relationships of sexual minorities / Lisa M. Diamond -- 17. Family relationships and depression / Daborah J. Jones, Steven R. H. Beach and Frank D. Fincham -- 18. Communication : basic properties and their relevance to relationship research / Alan L. Sillars and Anita L. Vangelisti -- 19. Social cognition in intimate relationships / Garth J. O. Fletcher, Nickola C. Overall and Myron D. Friesen -- 20. Emotion in theories of close relationships / Sally Planalp, Julie Fitness and Beverley Fehr -- 21. Physiology and interpersonal relationships / Timothy J. Loving, Kathi L. Heffner and Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser -- 22. Self-disclosure in personal relationships / Kathryn Greene, Valerian J. Derlega and Alicia Mathews -- 23. Close relationships and social support : implications for the measurement of social support / Barbara R. Sarason and Irwin G. Sarason -- 24. Understanding couple conflict / Galena H. Kline, Nicole D. Pleasant, Sarah W. Whitton and Howard J. Markman -- 25. Sexuality in close relationships / Susan Sprecher, F. Scott Christopher and Rodney Cate -- 26. Loneliness and social isolation / Jenny de Jong Gierveld, Theo van Tilburg and Pearl A. Dykstra -- 27. Stress in couples : the process of dyadic coping / Carolyn E. Cutroma and Kelli A. Gardner -- 28. Lying and deception in close relationships / Mark L. Knapp -- 29. Temptations and threat : extradyadic relations and jealousy / Abraham P. Buunk and Pieternal Dijkstra -- 30. Violence and abuse in personal relationships : conflict, terror, and resistance in intimate partnerships / Michael P. Johnson -- 31. Relationship satisfaction / Frank D. Fincham and Steven R. H. Beach -- 32. Romantic love / Arthur Aron, Helen E. Fisher and Greg Strong -- 33. Commitment / Caryl E. Rusbult, Michael K. Coolsen, Jeffrey L. Kirchner and Jennifer A. Clarke -- 34. Intimacy in personal relationships / Jean-Philippe Laurenceau and Brighid M. Kleinman -- 35. Social networks and personal communities / Graham Allan -- 36. Relationships in home and community environments : a transactional and dialectic analysis / Barbara B. Brown, Carol M. Werner and Irwin Altman -- 37. Relationships, culture, and social change / Robin Goodwin and Urmila Pillay -- 38. Personal relationships : on and off the Internet / Jeffrey Boase and Barry Wellman -- 39. Maintaining relationships / Daniel J. Canary and Marianne Dainton -- 40. The treatment of relationship distress : theoretical perspectives and empirical findings / Donald H. Baucom, Norman B. Epstein and Susan Stanton -- 41. Bringing it all together : a theoretical approach / Patricia Noller.

"With the field of personal relationships having grown dramatically in the past quarter century, this volume serves as a benchmark of the current state of scholarship, synthesizing the extant theoretical and empirical literature, tracing its historical roots, and making recommendations for future directions. The authors are international experts from a variety of disciplines including several subfields of psychology, communication, family studies and sociology who have made major contributions to the understanding of relationships."--Publisher description.

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