Stability and Change in Relationships (Advances in Personal Relationships)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 4/1/2002
EAN 9780521790765, ISBN10: 052179076X
Hardcover, 394 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm
Language: English
Understanding interpersonal relationships requires understanding actors, behaviors, and contexts. This 2002 volume presents research from a variety of disciplines that examine personal relationships on all three levels. The first section focuses on the factors that influence individuals to enter, maintain, and dissolve relationships. The second section emphasizes ongoing processes that characterize relationships and focuses on issues such as arguing and sacrificing. The third and final section demonstrates that the process of stability and change are embedded in social, cultural, and historical contexts. Chapters address cultural universals as well as cross-cultural differences in relationship behaviors and outcomes. The emergence of relational forms, such as the interaction between people and computers, is also explored. Stability and Change in Relationships will be of interest to a broad range of fields, including psychology, sociology, communications, gerontology, and counselling.
Part I. Actors
The Scaffolding of Stability and Change
1. Change in relationship knowledge representations Paula R. Pietromonaco, Jean-Philippe Laurenceau and Lisa Feldman Barrett
2. Personality effects on personal relationships over the life span Jens B. Asendorpf
3. An intergenerational model of romantic relationship development Chalandra M. Bryant and Rand D. Conger
4. How relationships begin and end
a genetic perspective David T. Lykken
Part II. Behaviors
The Processes of Stability and Change
5. Serial arguing over the relational life course
antecedents and consequences Michael E. Roloff and Kristen Linnea Johnson
6. Communication, relationships concerns, and satisfaction in early marriage Patricia Noller and Judith A. Feeney
7. Sacrifice in romantic relationships
an exploration of relevant research and theory Sarah Whitton, Scott Stanley and Howard Markman
8. Stability and change in social relations
perspectives from gerontology and stress research David A. Chiriboga
9. What microanalysis of behavior in social situations can reveal about relationships across the life span Rebecca M. Warner
10. Developing a multifaceted view of change in relationships Ronald D. Rogge and Thomas N. Bradbury
Part III. Contexts
The Social Environment for Stability and Change
11. Social networks and change in personal relationships Susan Sprecher, Diane Felmlee, Terri L. Orbuch and Marion C. Willetts
12. Creating a context for change
integrative couple therapy Jennifer Wheeler and Andrew Christensen
13. Passionate love and sexual desire
cultural and historical perspectives Elaine Hatfield and Richard L. Rapson
14. Rules for responsive robots
using human interactions to build virtual interactions Joseph N. Cappella and Catherine Pelachaud.