The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Family Psychology
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-539669-0 (ISBN)
Relationships with family are important to our emotional health and can play a significant role in our social success. We need our families and yet frequently have a great difficulty understanding them. Hundreds of books have been published with the goal of improving understanding and relationships among family and relationships; few, if any, have done so with an evolutionary approach.
The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Family Psychology focuses on the reasons underlying family behavior and how a greater understanding of these factors can help us to better understand our own family behaviors. Recognizing that a deeper understanding of human families can be found through an understanding of similar phenomena in other species, the volume demonstrates how an understanding of family ties can inform understanding of our relationships to non-kin.
Catherine Salmon is Associate Professor of Psychology at University of Redlands. Todd K. Shackelford is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Oakland University.
Part One: Introduction ; 1. Towards an Evolutionary Psychology of the Family ; Catherine Salmon and Todd K. Shackelford ; 2. Evolutionary Anthropology of the Human Family ; Mark V. Flinn ; 3. The Evolutionary History of Pair-bonding and Parental Collaboration ; Bernard Chapais ; 4. The Evolution of Relationships in Non-human Families ; Douglas W. Mock ; Part Two: Human Families ; 5. Parent-Child Relationships ; Marco Del Giudice and Jay Belsky ; 6. Parent-Offspring Conflict ; Catherine Salmon and James Malcolm ; 7. Step-parenting, Divorce, and Investment in Children ; Kermyt G. Anderson ; 8. Adoption: Forms, Functions, and Preferences ; Anthony A. Volk ; 9. An Evolutionary Perspective on Siblings: Rivals and Resources ; Thomas V. Pollet and Ashley D. Hoben ; 10. Trials and Tribulations of Childhood: An Evolutionary Perspective ; Virginia Periss and David F. Bjorklund ; 11. Family Violence: How Paternity Uncertainty Raises the Stakes ; Aaron T. Goetz and Gorge A. Romero ; 12. Grandparents and Extended Kin ; Harald A. Euler ; Part Three: Animal Families ; 13. Kin Recognition ; Peter Hepper ; 14. Kin Selection and Cooperative Courtship in Birds ; Alan H. Krakauer and Emily H. DuVal ; 15. Primate Kin Preferences: Explaining Diversity ; Carol M. Berman ; Part Four: Fictive Families ; 16. Pet Keeping: A Case Study in Maladaptive Behavior ; John Archer ; 17. Pets in the Family: An Evolutionary Perspective ; James A. Serpell and Elizabeth S. Paul ; 18. Fictive Kinship and Induced Altruism ; Hector N. Qirko ; 19. Passion and Compassion: Psychology of Kin Relations within and beyond the Family ; Justin H. Park and Joshua M. Ackerman ; 20. Cooperation and Conflict in the Light of Kin Recognition Systems ; Daniel Brian Krupp, Lisa M. DeBruine, and Benedict C. Jones ; Part Five: Conclusions and Future Directions ; 21. Reflections on the Human Family ; David C. Geary, Drew H. Bailey, and Jonathan Oxford ; 22. Between Conflict and Cooperation: New Horizons in the Evolutionary Science of the Human Family ; Gregory Gorelik, Todd K. Shackelford, and Catherine Salmon
Reihe/Serie | Oxford Library of Psychology |
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Zusatzinfo | 165 illustrations |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 257 x 180 mm |
Gewicht | 930 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Familie / Erziehung |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Familien- / Systemische Therapie | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Klinische Psychologie | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Sozialpsychologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-539669-3 / 0195396693 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-539669-0 / 9780195396690 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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