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Man, Woman, and Marriage - Small Group Processes in the Family

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Informationen zum Autor Alan L. Grey Klappentext In "Man, Woman and Marriage", noted experts discuss such subjects as the ways in which people choose their mates, how the family social system can entrap its members in neurotic "games," and the complex nature of marital love. Each of the essays has been significant in major controversies on family research and represents a progressive exploration of the "psychosocial" aspects of marriage and family life in the United States.Alan L. Grey's penetrating Introduction traces the history of family research, reviews earlier theories of social interaction, discusses typical research approaches, and furnishes a stimulating commentary on each paper that enumerates the key ideas and themes most relevant to the main emphasis of the debate. Representative of the variety of viewpoints highlighted in this book are the pioneer efforts of Robert F. Winch and his co-workers, and the critical evaluations by George Levinger and Roland G. Tharp as they point out the numerous complexities of the interpersonal process. At the same time, Gerald Bauman and his co-workers demonstrate the use of more flexible and sensitive research devices, Melvin Cohen shows evidence of a type of family homeostasis, and Mirra Komarovsky offers a social-class comparison of typical kinds of husband-wife relationships.Despite the contrasting opinion presented in the volume, the central theme runs through much of social science - the quest for better descriptions of small group process and the actual ways in which family participants affect one another. Bringing together original source materials that are both controversial and cross-disciplinary, "Man, Woman, and Marriage" promotes classroom discussion and is of immediate significance to all studies of marriage and family life whatever social-science discipline is emphasized. Zusammenfassung Contains discussions on such subjects as the ways in which people choose their mates, how the family social system can entrap its members in neurotic "games," and the complex nature of marital love. This book points out the numerous complexities of the interpersonal process. It also demonstrates the use of more sensitive research devices. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: The Theory of Complementary Needs in Mate-Selection : An Analytic and Descriptive Study; 2: Psychological Patterning in Marriage; 3: Note on Need Complementarity in Marriage; 4: Reply to Levinger’s Note; 5: Blue-Collar Families; 6: Psychological Study of Whole Families; 7: The Individual and the Larger Contexts; Discussion; 8: Family Interaction Patterns, Drug Treatment, and Change in Social Aggression; 9: Interaction Patterns of Parents and Hospitalized Sons Diagnosed as Schizophrenic or Nonschizophrenic; 10: Interaction Testing in the Measurement of Marital Intelligence...

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Authors Alan Grey, Alan L Grey, Alan L. Grey, Alan L. (EDT) Grey
Assisted by Alan Grey (Editor), Alan L. Grey (Editor)
Publisher Transaction Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2008
 
EAN 9780202362328
ISBN 978-0-202-36232-8
No. of pages 225
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Sozialpsychologie

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