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Feeling Hurt in Close Relationships

Anita L. Vangelisti (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
548 Seiten
2009
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-0-521-86690-3 (ISBN)
CHF 218,20 inkl. MwSt
Feeling Hurt in Close Relationships presents a synthesis of cutting-edge research and theory on hurt. Being hurt is an inevitable part of close relationships. What varies from relationship to relationship is not whether partners hurt each other, but how their relationship is affected by hurtful episodes. Given the potential influence of hurt feelings on people's interpersonal relationships, it is not surprising that scholars have begun to study the antecedents, processes, and outcomes associated with hurt. This collection integrates the various issues addressed by researchers, theorists, and practitioners who study the causes of hurt feelings, the interpersonal events associated with hurt, and the ways people respond to hurting and being hurt by others. To capture the breadth and depth of the literature in this area, the work of scholars from a variety of disciplines – including social psychology, communication, sociology, and family studies – is highlighted.

Anita L. Vangelisti is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Professor of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin. Her work focuses on the associations between communication and emotion in the context of close, personal relationships, and she currently teaches courses on communication in personal relationships, family communication, communication and emotion, and empirical research methods. Vangelisti has published articles in journals such as Communication Monographs, Human Communication Research, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Personal Relationships, Family Relations, Journal of Adolescent Research, and Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. She has published several books and is presently working on two more volumes.

Foreword; Part I. Introduction: 1. Hurt feelings: forms, functions, and overview Anita L. Vangelisti; Part II. Conceptualizing Hurt: 2. The nature of hurt feelings: emotional experience and cognitive appraisals Mark Leary and Sadie Leder; 3. Thinking the unthinkable: cognitive appraisals and hurt feelings Julie Fitness and Wayne Warburton; 4. Adding insult to injury: the contributions of politeness theory to understanding hurt feelings in close relationships Daena Goldsmith and Erin Donovan-Kicken; 5. Rejection sensitivity: a model of how individual difference factors affect the experience of hurt feelings in conflict and support N. Jan Kang, Geraldine Downey, Masumi Iida and Sylvia Rodriguez; 6. Understanding and altering hurt feelings: an attachment-theoretical perspective on the generation and regulation of emotions Phillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer, Shiri Lavy and Jude Cassidy; Part III. Hurtful Acts: 7. Rejection: resolving the paradox of emotional numbness C. Nathan DeWall, Roy Baumeister and E. J. Masicampo; 8. Conflict and hurt in close relationships John P. Caughlin, Allison M. Scott and Laura E. Miller; 9. When the truth hurts: deception in the name of kindness Bella M. DePaulo, Wendy L. Morris and R. Weylin Sternglanz; 10. Affairs and infidelity Graham Allan and Kaeren Harrison; 11. Aggression, violence, and hurt in close relationships Brian H. Spitzberg; Part IV. Hurt in Relational Contexts: 12. Aggression and victimization in children's peer groups: a relationship perspective Noel A. Card, Jenny Isaacs and Ernest V. E. Hodges; 13. Haven in a heartless world? Hurt feelings in the family Rosemary Mills and Caroline C. Piotrowski; 14. Hurt feelings in adult friendships Beverley Fehr and Cheryl Harasymchuk; 15. When love hurts: understanding hurtful events in couple relationships Judith A. Feeney; 16. Hurt in postdivorce relationships Sandra Metts, Dawn O. Braithwaite and Mark A. Fine; Part V. Hurt in Applied Contexts: 17. The physiology of feeling hurt Timothy J. Loving, Benjamin Le and Erin Crockett; 18. Hurt and psychological health in close relationships Scott R. Braithwaite, Frank D. Fincham and Nathaniel M. Lambert; 19. Technology and hurt in close relationships Monica Whitty; 20. Hurt feelings and the workplace Michael R. Cunningham, Anita P. Barbee and Eshita Mandal; 21. Cultural influences on the causes and experience of hurt feelings Robin Kowalski; 22. Hurt feelings: the last taboo for researchers and clinicians? Luciano L'Abate.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.7.2009
Reihe/Serie Advances in Personal Relationships
Zusatzinfo 9 Tables, unspecified; 10 Line drawings, unspecified
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 235 mm
Gewicht 900 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Familien- / Systemische Therapie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 0-521-86690-1 / 0521866901
ISBN-13 978-0-521-86690-3 / 9780521866903
Zustand Neuware
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