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Scripts and Communication for Relationships - Second Edition

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The book is divided into five parts: (1) Emotions, Imagination, and Physiology of Relationships, (2) Bases of Relational Scripts, (3) Relational Escalation and Deescalation, (4) Relationship Scripts in Context, and (5) Cautions and Recommendations. The authors discuss the basis of relationship scripts, emotions, imagery, and physiology of relationships including romance, friendship, work associates, mentors, and Facebook friends. They argue that people's expectations for relational development influence their communication, faith, and commitment in relationships. Misconstruing sexual or flirtatious intent, for example, is derived from having different scripts about attraction. They discuss abusive relationships including characteristics of abusers, stalking, and verbal and physical aggression.
Designed for classes in psychology, communication, sociology, family studies, and social work, this book provides a comprehensive overview of how scripts and communication are used in relationships. Guidelines based on developing and improving verbal and nonverbal communication competence are provided. A downloadable teacher's guide is also available.

List of contents

Acknowledgments - The Pursuit of Intimacy and Relational Scripts - Emotion and Cognition About Relationships - Generating and Maintaining Relationships Through Imagined Interactions - Physiology and Relationships - Schemata, Scenes, and Scripts for Relationships - Development of Relationships: Stage Theories and Relational Script Theory - Scripts for Romantic Development and Decline - Semantics of Break-ups - Online Communication and Relational Scripts - Scripts for Office Romance: Approved or Forbidden? - Dysfunctional Scripts for Abusive Relationships - The Dark Side of Social Media Communication - Scripts for Constructive Communication - Author Index - Subject Index.

About the author










James M. Honeycutt (Ph.D., University of Illinois) is an LSU Distinguished Professor of Communication Studies and a winner of numerous research awards including the Rainmaker Research Award. He has shaped research in psychology and family studies. He is founder of the Matchbox Interaction Lab and is internationally recognized for his work in relationship scripts and imagined interactions.
Pavica Sheldon (Ph.D., Louisiana State University) is Associate Professor and Interim Department Chair of the Department of Communication Arts at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. In 2015 Sheldon won the Janice Hocker Rushing Early Career Research Award from Southern States Communication Association.

Summary

Designed for classes in psychology, communication, sociology, family studies, and social work, this text provides a comprehensive overview of how scripts and communication are used in relationships.

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