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Handbook of Interpersonal Psychology: Theory, Research, Assessment, and Therapeutic Interventions

LM Horowitz (Autor)

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672 Seiten
2012
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-00186-8 (ISBN)
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Modern interpersonal psychology is now at a point where recent advances need to be organized so that researchers, practitioners, and students can understand what is new, different, and state-of-the art. This field-defining volume examines the history of interpersonal psychology and explores influential theories of normal-abnormal behaviors, widely-used assessment measures, recent methodological advances, and current interpersonal strategies for changing problematic behaviors. Featuring original contributions from field luminaries including Aaron Pincus, John Clarkin, David Buss, Louis Castonguay, and Theodore Millon, this cutting-edge volume will appeal to academicians, professionals, and students interested in the study of normal and abnormal interpersonal behavior.

Leonard M. Horowitz, Ph.D. , is professor of psychology at Stanford University. With Hans Strupp and Michael Lambert, he directed an APA task force on creating a core battery of standardized tests for evaluating the outcome of psychotherapy, resulting in the book Measuring Patient Changes in Mood, Anxiety, and Personality Disorders: Toward a Core Battery (APA, 1997). His test, the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems, was published in 2000 by the Psychological Corporation, and his book, Interpersonal Foundations of Psychopathology in 2004. He was president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research from 1992 to 1993 and president of the Society for Interpersonal Theory and Research from 1999 to 2000. Stephen Strack, Ph.D. , is a staff psychologist at the VA Ambulatory Care Center in Los Angeles, CA, and holds faculty appointments at Alliant International University, Los Angeles, and Fuller Graduate School of Psychology in Pasadena, CA. He is the author or editor of nine books and test manuals, including Differentiating Normal and Abnormal Personality (2 nd ed., 2006) and the Handbook of Personology and Psychopathology (2005). He has also published over 50 chapters and journal articles. An internationally-recognized expert in personality theory and assessment, he is on the editorial board of four scientific journals and is a Fellow of the APA and Society for Personality Assessment.

Foreword xi Leslie C. Morey Contributors xiii 1 Introduction 1 Stephen Strack, Leonard M. Horowitz Part I Theoretical Perspectives 15 2 An Attachment-Theory Framework for Conceptualizing Interpersonal Behavior 17 Phillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer 3 Relatedness and Self-Definition in Normal and Disrupted Personality Development 37 Sidney J. Blatt, Patrick Luyten 4 Origins and Applications of the Interpersonal Circumplex 57 Marc A. Fournier, D. S. Moskowitz, David C. Zuroff 5 Evolution, Life History Theory, and Personality 75 Jeffry A. Simpson, Vladas Griskevicius, John S. Kim 6 The Five-Factor Model, Five-Factor Theory, and Interpersonal Psychology 91 Paul T. Costa, Jr., Robert R. McCrae Part II Basic Interpersonal Processes and Mechanisms 105 7 Interpersonal Motivation 107 Martin Grosse Holtforth, Andrea Thomas, Franz Caspar 8 Interpersonal Complementarity 123 Pamela Sadler, Nicole Ethier, Erik Woody 9 Empathic Accuracy and Inaccuracy 143 Kathryn H. Rollings, Ronen Cuperman, William Ickes 10 Person Perception, Dispositional Inferences, and Social Judgment 157 Daniel Leising, Peter Borkenau 11 The Role of Nonverbal Communication in Interpersonal Relations 171 Robert Gifford Part III Personality and Interpersonal Interactions 191 12 Trust as Motivational Gatekeeper in Adult Romantic Relationships 193 Sandra L. Murray, John G. Holmes 13 An Attachment-Theory Perspective on Social Support in Close Relationships 209 Nancy L. Collins, M'aire B. Ford, Brooke C. Feeney 14 Conceptualizing Relationship Violence as a Dyadic Process 233 Kim Bartholomew, Rebecca J. Cobb 15 Differentiating the Dark Triad Within the Interpersonal Circumplex 249 Daniel N. Jones, Delroy L. Paulhus 16 Social Allergens 269 Brian P. O'Connor 17 Social Domains, Personality, and Interpersonal Functioning 281 Jonathan Hill, Paul A. Pilkonis, Julia Bear Part IV Assessment of Interpersonal Characteristics 297 18 Circular Reasoning About Circular Assessment 299 Michael B. Gurtman 19 Circumplex Measures of Interpersonal Constructs 313 Kenneth D. Locke 20 Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB): Studying the Nature of Nature 325 Lorna Smith Benjamin 21 Interview Measures of Interpersonal Functioning and Quality of Object Relations 343 Henning Schauenburg, Tilman Grande Part V Psychopathology and Health 357 22 Interpersonal Diagnosis of Psychopathology 359 Aaron L. Pincus, Aidan G. C. Wright 23 Personality Disorders 383 John F. Clarkin, Kenneth N. Levy, William D. Ellison 24 Interpersonal Process and Trauma: An Interactional Model 405 Nicole R. Nugent, Ananda B. Amstadter, Karestan C. Koenen 25 Depressive Disorders and Interpersonal Processes 425 Chris G. Segrin 26 Interpersonal Processes in the Anxiety Disorders 449 Lynn E. Alden, Marci J. Regambal 27 An Interpersonal Perspective on Risk for Coronary Heart Disease 471 Timothy W. Smith, Jenny M. Cundiff Part VI Interpersonal Therapeutic Interventions 491 28 Interpersonal Issues in Treating Children and Adolescents 493 Natalie M. Costa, Kristy E. Benoit, Thomas H. Ollendick 29 The Therapeutic Alliance: Research and Theory 509 Louis G. Castonguay, Michael J. Constantino, James F. Boswell, David R. Kraus 30 Interpersonal Interventions for Maintaining an Alliance 519 Catherine Eubanks-Carter, J. Christopher Muran, Jeremy D. Safran, Jeffrey A. Hayes 31 Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) 533 Meredith Gunlicks-Stoessel, Myrna M. Weissman 32 Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy 545 Hanna Levenson 33 Group Therapies 565 William E. Piper, John S. Ogrodniczuk 34 Summary and Concluding Remarks 579 Leonard M. Horowitz, Stephen Strack Author Index 593 Subject Index 627

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.3.2012
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
ISBN-10 1-118-00186-9 / 1118001869
ISBN-13 978-1-118-00186-8 / 9781118001868
Zustand Neuware
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