Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species - our personal relationships are of immense interest to us and are a key factor in achieving happiness and well being. From the moment of birth, humans crave love and intimacy and we devote much energy to creating and maintaining successful personal relationships throughout our personal and our working lives. However, modern industrialized societies present a particularly challenging environment for sustaining rewarding personal relationships. Understanding how people initiate, develop, maintain, and terminate relationships is one of the core issues in psychology, and the subject matter of this book. Contributors to this volume are all leading researchers in relationship science, and they...
Emotions are not only fundamentally dynamic in nature in the sense of varying across time, but they ...
High-quality social relationships predict a range of positive health outcomes, but no broadly accept...
There has been significant recent progress in our understanding of human mate choice. We outline sev...
Psychological studies of relationships tend to focus on specific types of close personal relationshi...
From the time they are born, human beings depend on one another for their physical survival and psyc...
The main aim of this chapter is not to provide detailed coverage of the literature on human relation...
Long-term interpersonal relationships are everywhere. People instinctively establish contact with st...
This book uses research and theory on the need to belong as a foundation to explore how five differe...
ships serves as a benchmark of the current state of scholarship in this dynamic field, synthesizing ...
This volume provides an overview of the theoretical and empirical work on relationship-induced self-...
This volume provides an overview of current theory and research in the area of close relationships, ...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
Marital and family research has tended to focus on distressed relationships. Reasons for this focus ...
Social relationships and emotions are important to health and disease, but research in this area has...
Romantic love relationships are among the most endlessly fascinating, yet frustratingly complex, par...
Emotions are not only fundamentally dynamic in nature in the sense of varying across time, but they ...
High-quality social relationships predict a range of positive health outcomes, but no broadly accept...
There has been significant recent progress in our understanding of human mate choice. We outline sev...
Psychological studies of relationships tend to focus on specific types of close personal relationshi...
From the time they are born, human beings depend on one another for their physical survival and psyc...
The main aim of this chapter is not to provide detailed coverage of the literature on human relation...
Long-term interpersonal relationships are everywhere. People instinctively establish contact with st...
This book uses research and theory on the need to belong as a foundation to explore how five differe...
ships serves as a benchmark of the current state of scholarship in this dynamic field, synthesizing ...
This volume provides an overview of the theoretical and empirical work on relationship-induced self-...
This volume provides an overview of current theory and research in the area of close relationships, ...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
Marital and family research has tended to focus on distressed relationships. Reasons for this focus ...
Social relationships and emotions are important to health and disease, but research in this area has...
Romantic love relationships are among the most endlessly fascinating, yet frustratingly complex, par...
Emotions are not only fundamentally dynamic in nature in the sense of varying across time, but they ...
High-quality social relationships predict a range of positive health outcomes, but no broadly accept...
There has been significant recent progress in our understanding of human mate choice. We outline sev...