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Intimate Relationships - Ralph Erber, Maureen Wang Erber

Intimate Relationships

Issues, Theories, and Research
Buch | Softcover
329 Seiten
2001
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-205-18706-5 (ISBN)
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Early chapters of this text consider research methods and describe advantages and limitations of traditional social science methods in studying intimate relationships. Later chapters cover theories and research on attraction, processes that unfold after attraction takes place, love, sexuality, and
This text, written by two social psychologists, tells the story of scientific research on intimate relationships in a comprehensive yet concise manner.

Presented at a level equally suited for beginning and advanced students of the field, Intimate Relationships covers both classic and current material. Chapters range from attraction to love, attachment to jealousy, conflict to relationship dissolution — all written in a warm, personal, and engaging voice.

Each chapter is organized around the major issues and relevant theories, in addition to a critical evaluation about the research. When appropriate, the authors discuss and evaluate popular ideas about relationship processes in the context of scientific research. This includes critical evaluations of evolutionary approaches to attraction, victim-based counts of abuse, and the separate-cultures view of the sexes.

All chapters conclude with “Summary.”

Preface.


1. Strangers, Friends, and Lovers: Why Is Life So Complicated?


The Need for Affiliation.



The Need for Intimacy.



The Need to Belong.



The Inevitability of Social Relationships.



Intimate Relationships Yesterday and Today.



2.Methods to Study Relationships.


The Science of Intimate Relationships: Controversies and Issues.



Methodology: Data Collection.



Analysis: Before and After Data Collection.



3.Physical Attraction.


Physical Attractiveness and Dating Choices.



Standards of Attractiveness.



Evolutionary Perspectives.



Social Psychological Perspectives.



Origins of the Attractiveness Stereotype.



4.Psychological Attraction.


Theory-Driven Approaches.



Phenomenon-Driven Approaches.



5.Self-Presentation and Self-Disclosure.


Flirtation.



Self-Presentation.



Models of Self-Disclosure.



Context Influences on Self-Disclosure.



6.Fairness and Equity.


The Nature of Resources Exchanged.



Determining What Is Fair: Equity Theory.



Evaluating Relationship Outcomes: Comparison Levels.



Close Relationships as Communal Relationships.



7.Love and Emotion.


Liking and Loving: A Conceptual Distinction.



The Prototype of Love.



Causal Theories of Love.



Type Theories of Love.



Individual Differences in Love.



Love over Time: Does It Get Better or Worse?



Beyond Love: A Quick Look at Guilt.



8.Attachment.


Patterns of Attachment in Infancy.



Adult Attachment.



9.Sexuality.


Attitudes about Sex: A Brief History.



A Brief History of Research on Sex.



Sexual Interactions.



Sexual Orientation.



Homophobia.



10.Communication and Relationship Management.


Sex Differences in Communication.



Men and Women: Different Cultures, Different Planets?



Managing Relationships.



11.Fidelity and Jealousy.


Fidelity and Jealousy across Time and Cultures.



Defining Jealousy.



Sources of Jealousy: Theories, Models, and Variables.



Gender Differences In Jealousy.



Coping with the Green-Eyed Monster.



An Attachment Approach to Jealousy.



12.Relationship Violence and Abuse.


Relationship Violence: Its Definition and Measurement.



Consequences of Relationship Violence.



Causes of Relationship Violence.



Sexual Violence.



13.Conflict.


Conflict between Lovers versus Strangers.



The Nature of Conflict in Close Relations: Intimate Relations: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.



Sources of Conflict: “I Said…, You Said…”



Reactions to Conflict.



Outcomes of Conflict.



Toward a Balanced Theory of Marriage and Conflict.



14.Dissolution and Its Aftermath.


Dissolution of Intimate Relationships: The End of Romance.



The Aftermath of Relationship Dissolution.



In the Wake of Divorce.



Widowhood: The Loss of a Committed Partner.



References.


Author Index.


Subject Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.5.2001
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 235 mm
Gewicht 567 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-205-18706-4 / 0205187064
ISBN-13 978-0-205-18706-5 / 9780205187065
Zustand Neuware
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