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SAGE PUBLISHING Psychology Of Close Relationships 5 Volumes Set 2012 Edition by Reis
Close relationships provide a fundamental context for human behaviour and development and as such the study of close relationships has in recent years become a major theme in social psychology. This field produces rich and diverse research that can be daunting to access. Psychology of Close Relationships emphasizes original empirical investigations, as well as including conceptual papers that set the stage for relationship science or that build basic theories.Volume One: Theoretical Foundation - Why Relationships Matter focuses on basic theoretical arguments about the importance of relationships for human behaviour and demonstrations of the consequences of relationships for health and well-being. Volume Two: Attraction and Relationship Development covers the initiation and development of relationships by looking at classic processes such as similarity, proximity, familiarity and attractiveness, as well as material on friendship formation, self-disclosure, and intimacy.Volume Three: Relationship Cognition and Emotion includes articles on the emotional and cognitive processes that characterize relationships. Volume Four: Relationship Maintenance Processes delves into the processes relevant to maintaining and enhancing relationships and investigates interdependence theory, the leading approach to this topic.Volume Five: Relationship Deterioration reviews research on the nature of relationship instability and deterioration, as well as what is known about their causes and consequences. VOLUME ONE: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS - WHY RELATIONSHIPS MATTERPART ONE: THEORETICAL INTRODUCTION TO CLOSE RELATIONSHIPSThe Greening of Relationship Science - Ellen BerscheidThe Need to Belong - Roy Baumeister and Mark LearyDesire for Interpersonal Attachments as a Fundamental Human MotivationEvolutionary Approaches to Relationships - Douglas Kenrick and Melanie TrostPersonality in Context - Vivian Zayas, Yuichi Shoda and Ozlem AydukAn Interpersonal Systems PerspectiveBeyond Positive Psychology? Toward a Contextual View of Psychological Processes and Well-Being - James McNulty and Frank FinchamThe Unrecognized Stereotyping and Discrimination against People Who Are Single - Bella DePaulo and Wendy MorrisWhat Do We Know about Gay and Lesbian Couples? - Lawrence KurdekPART TWO: RELATIONSHIPS, SOCIAL SUPPORT, HEALTH AND WELL-BEINGSocial Relationships and Mortality Risk - Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Timothy Smith and J. Bradley LaytonA Meta-Analytic ReviewThe Relationship between Social Support and Physiological Processes - Bert Uchino, John Cacioppo and Janice Kiecolt-GlaserA Review with Emphasis on Underlying Mechanisms and Implications for HealthSocial Support, Conflict and the Development of Marital Dysfunction - Lauri Pasch and Thomas BradburyInvisible Support and Adjustment to Stress - Niall Bolger, Adam Zuckerman and Ronald KesslerToward an Interactional Description of Depression - James CoyneInterpersonal Predictors of Onset of Depression during the Transition to Adulthood - Nicole Eberhart and Constance HammenPART THREE: RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS THE LIFESPANAge and Sex Differences in Perceptions of Networks of Personal Relationships - Wyndol Furman and Duane BuhrmesterTaking Time Seriously - Laura Carstensen, Derek Isaacowitz and Susan CharlesA Theory of Socio-Emotional SelectivityVOLUME TWO: ATTRACTION AND RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENTPART ONE: SIMILARITY AND ATTRACTIONThe Prediction of Interpersonal Attraction - Theodore NewcombAttitudes and Attraction - Donn ByrneInferred Evaluation and the Relation between Attitude Similarity and Interpersonal Attraction - John Condon and William CranoMatch Makers and Deal Breakers - David Watson et alAnalyses of Assortative Mating in Newlywed Couples Is Actual Similarity Necessary for Attraction? A Meta-Analysis of Actual and Perceived Similarity - R. Matthew Montoya, Robert Horton and Jeffrey KirchnerPART TWO: FAMILIARITY, PROXIMITY AND RECIPROCITYExposure Effects in the Classroom - Richard Moreland and Scott BeachThe Development of Affinity among StudentsSpatial Ecology - Ebbe Ebbesen, Glenn Kjos and Vladimir Kone?niIts Effects on the Choice of Friends and EnemiesSelective versus Unselective Romantic Desire - Paul Eastwick et alNot All Reciprocity Is Created EqualPART THREE: ATTRACTIVENESSPhysical Attractiveness - Ellen Berscheid and Elaine WalsterWhat Is Beautiful Is Culturally Good - Ladd Wheeler and Youngmee KimThe Physical Attractiveness Stereotype Has Different Content in Collectivistic CulturesSocial Perception and Interpersonal Behavior - Mark Snyder, Elizabeth Decker Tanke and Ellen BerscheidOn the Self-Fulfilling Nature of Social Stereotypes Intimacy and Friendship DevelopmentThe Rules of Friendship - Michael Argyle and Monika HendersonCommunication in Interpersonal Relationships - Dalmas Taylor and Irwin AltmanSocial Penetration Processes Intimacy as an Interpersonal Process - Harry Reis and Phillip ShaverInterpersonal Attraction in Exchange and Communal Relationships - Margaret Clark and Judson MillsVOLUME THREE: RELATIONSHIP COGNITION AND EMOTIONPART ONE: ATTACHMENT THEORYAttachment-Related Psychodynamics - Phillip Shaver and Mario MikulincerAvoidance of Intimacy - Kim BartholomewAn Attachment PerspectiveAttachment Working Models and the Sense of Trust - Mario MikulincerAn Exploration of Interaction Goals and Affect RegulationA Safe Haven - Nancy Collins and Brooke FeeneyAn Attachment Theory Perspective on Support-Seeking and Care-Giving Processes in Intimate RelationshipsPART TWO: EMOTION IN RELATIONSHIPSThe Relation between Inequity and Emotions in Close Relationships - Susan SprecherTaking on Board Liability-Focused Information - Madoka Kumashiro and Constantine SedikidesClose Positive Relationships as a Self-Bolstering ResourcePART THREE: LOVE AND SEXLove - Harry Reis and Arthur AronWhat Is It, Why Does It Matter and How Does It Operate?Romantic Love Conceptualized as an Attachment Process - Cindy Hazan and Phillip ShaverLove and Marriage in 11 Cultures - Robert Levine et alSex Differences in Human Mate Preferences - David BussEvolutionary Hypotheses Tested in 37 CulturesHuman Sexuality - Letitia Anne PeplauHow Do Men and Women Differ?PART FOUR: RELATIONSHIP COGNITIONRelational Schemas and the Processing of Social Information - Mark BaldwinClose Relationships as Including Other in Self - Arthur Aron et alBias and Accuracy in Close Relationships - Faby Gagne and John LydonAn Integrative ReviewThe Relation between Current Impressions and Memories of Self and Dating Partners - Cathy McFarland and Michael RossImplicit Theories of Relationships - C. Raymond Knee, Heather Patrick and Cynthia LonsbaryOrientations toward Evaluation and CultivationEliciting Facial Affect, Motivation and Expectancies in Transference - Susan Andersen, Inga Reznik and Lenora ManzellaSignificant-Other Representations in Social RelationsVOLUME FOUR: RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE PROCESSESPART ONE: INTERDEPENDENCE PROCESSESTrust in Close Relationships - J.G. Holmes and J.K. RempelOptimizing Assurance - Sandra Murray, John Holmes and Nancy CollinsThe Risk Regulation System in RelationshipsThe Benefits of Positive Illusions - Sandra Murray, John Holmes and Dale GriffinIdealization and the Construction of Satisfaction in Close RelationshipsAccommodation Processes in Close Relationships - Caryl Rusbult et alTheory and Preliminary Empirical EvidenceThe Michelangelo Phenomenon - Caryl Rusbult, Eli Finkel and Madoka KumashiroPART TWO: SELF-REGULATION AND MOTIVATIONToward a Self-Evaluation Maintenance Model of Social Behavior - Abraham TesserAuthenticity and Positivity Strivings in Marriage and Courtship - William Swann Jr., Chris De La Ronde and J. Gregory HixonTo Know You Is to Love You - Lisa Neff and Benjamin KarneyThe Implications of Global Adoration and Specific Accuracy for Marital RelationshipsThinking of You - Grainne Fitzsimons and John BarghNon-Conscious Pursuit of Interpersonal Goals Associated with Relationship PartnersGood News! Capitalizing on Positive Events in an Interpersonal Context - Shelly Gable and Harry ReisCreating Good Relationships - Amy Canevello and Jennifer CrockerResponsiveness, Relationship Quality and Interpersonal GoalsVOLUME FIVE: RELATIONSHIP DETERIORATIONPART ONE: MARRIAGE AND MARITAL CONFLICTConflict in Marriage - Frank Fincham and Steven BeachImplications for Working with CouplesThe Longitudinal Course of Marital Quality and Stability - Benjamin Karney and Thomas BradburyA Review of Theory, Method and ResearchWhat's Love Got to Do with It? Why Some Marriages Succeed and Others Fail - Ted HustonPredicting Marital Happiness and Stability from Newlywed Interactions - John Gottman et alGender and Conflict Structure in Marital Interaction - Christopher Heavey, Christopher Layne and Andrew ChristensenA Replication and ExtensionDisclosure and Secrecy in Marriage - Catrin Finkenauer and Hana HazamDo Both Contribute to Marital SatisfactionConflict in Close Relationships - Jeffry Simpson, W. Steven Rholes and Dede PhillipsAn Attachment PerspectiveThe Self-Fulfilling Prophecy in Close Relationships - Geraldine Downey et alRejection Sensitivity and Rejection by Romantic PartnersPART TWO: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCEPatriarchal Terrorism and Common Couple Violence - Michael JohnsonTwo Forms of Violence against WomenRemaining in Abusive Relationships - Caryl Rusbult and John MartzAn Investment Model Analysis of Non-Voluntary DependenceSelf-Regulatory Failure and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration - Eli Finkel et alPART THREE: DIVORCE AND ITS CONSEQUENCESA Social Psychological Perspective on Marital Dissolution - George LevingerThe Consequences of Divorce for Adults and Children - Paul Amato