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Drawing on psychology, family studies, sociology, communication studies, and neuroscience,
Intimate Relationships is a comprehensive and current overview of relationship science, written in an engaging and accessible style. Supported by SmartBook(TM), McGraw-Hill's adaptive and personalized reading experience, the eighth edition of this best-selling text includes hundreds of new discoveries and findings from the last three years, as well as over 600 new references.
Table des matières
Intimate Relationships, 8e
CHAPTER 1: The Building Blocks of Relationships
CHAPTER 2: Research Methods
CHAPTER 3: Attraction
CHAPTER 4: Social Cognition
CHAPTER 5: Commnication
CHAPTER 6: Interdependency
CHAPTER 7: Friendship
CHAPTER 8: Love
CHAPTER 9: Sexuality
CHAPTER 10: Stresses and Strains
CHAPTER 11: Conflict
CHAPTER 12: Power and Violence
CHAPTER 13: The Dissolution and Loss of Relationships
CHAPTER 14: Maintaining and Repairing Relationships
A propos de l'auteur
Rowland S. Miller is a Professor of Psychology at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. He has been teaching a course in Close Relationships for over 25 years, and he won the 2008 Teaching Award from the International Association for Relationship Research (primarily as a result of this book). He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, and a winner of the Edwin Newman Award for Excellence in Research from Psi Chi and the American Psychological Association.
Résumé
Revised edition of the author's Intimate relationships, [2015]