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基本説明
Brings together different perspectives on close relationships to explore how such relationships develop, function, and interact across a variety of contexts.
Full Description
This book argues that close personal relationships are most fruitfully explored through interdisciplinary collaboration. Such cooperation permits researchers to integrate a variety of perspectives on how close relationships develop, function, and interact in various contexts. The contributors examine aspects of both early and adult relationships, and of parent-child relationships. Their chapters demonstrate how theorists and researchers versed in developmental, social, and cross-cultural psychology, as well as evolutionary science, individual differences, and psychophysiology, can collaborate and generate new thinking on familiar topics.
This excellent resource will be well received by researchers and students in the social sciences who are interested in a broader, more collaborative approach to relationship science.
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Research on Close Relationships: Call for an Interdisciplinary Integration
Lorne Campbell and Catherine Surra
I. Interpersonal Responsiveness in Close Relationships
Perceived Partner Responsiveness as an Organizing Theme for the Study of Relationships and Well-Being
Harry T. Reis
The Emergence of Social Approach and Avoidance Motivation in Early Parent amp ndash Child Relationships
Theodore Dix and Katharine Ann Buck
Emotion Regulation in Close Relationships: Implications for Social Threat and Its Effects on Immunological Functioning
Lisa M. Diamond and Christopher P. Fagundes
II. Relationships in Early Life
Parent amp ndash Child and Child amp ndash Peer Close Relationships: Understanding Parental Influences on Peer Relations From a Cultural Context
Nancy E. Hill
Social Networks and Attachment Bonds During Adolescence: Implications for Early Pair Bonding and Risky Behaviors
Roger Kobak and Joanna Herres
III. Adult Relationships
An Organizational amp ndash Developmental Perspective on Functioning in Adult Romantic Relationships
Jessica E. Salvatore, W. Andrew Collins, and Jeffry A. Simpson
Putting Marriage in Its Context: The Influence of External Stress on Early Marital Development
Lisa A. Neff
The Utility of Evolutionary Perspectives on Romantic Relationships: Women's Estrus as Illustration
Steven W. Gangestad
Examining Divorce Consequences and Policies and the Question: Is Marriage More Than a Piece of Paper?
Robert E. Emery, Hyun Joo Shim, and Erin Horn
IV. Conclusions
A Path to Interdisciplinary Scholarship
Aletha C. Huston
Back to the Future: Resurrecting and Vitalizing the Unrealized Call for Interdisciplinary Research on Close Relationships
Timothy J. Loving and Ted L. Huston
Index
About the Editors