Fletcher / Clark | Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology | Buch | 978-0-631-21229-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 632 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1170 g

Fletcher / Clark

Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology

Interpersonal Processes
Revised Auflage
ISBN: 978-0-631-21229-4
Verlag: Wiley

Interpersonal Processes

Buch, Englisch, 632 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1170 g

ISBN: 978-0-631-21229-4
Verlag: Wiley


This authoritative handbook provides a cutting-edge overview of classic and current research as well as an assessment of future trends in the field of interpersonal processes.
- Ensures thorough and up-to-date coverage of all aspects of interpersonal processes
- Includes contributions by academics and other experts from around the world to ensure a truly international perspective
- Provides a comprehensive overview of classic and current research and likely future trends
- Fully referenced chapters and annotated bibliographies allow easy access to further study

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Series Editors' Forword

Preface

Part I: Cognition/Attribution

1. Attributions in Close Relationships: From Balkanization to Integration
Frank D. Fincham

2. Cognition and the Development of Close Relationships
Benjamin R. Karney, James K. McNulty, and Thomas N. Bradbury

3. Cognitive Representations of Attachment: The Content and Function of Working Models
Nancy L. Collins and Lisa M. Allard

4. The Structure and Function of Ideal Standards in Close Relationships
Jeffry A. Simpson, Garth J.O. Fletcher, and Lorne Campbell

5. Seeking a Sense of Conviction: Motivated Cognition in Close Relationships
Sandra L. Murray

Part II: Social Motivation

6. Integrating Social Psychological Research on Aggression within an Evolutionary-based Framework
Neil M. Malamuth and Tamara Addison

7. Helping and Altruism
John F. Dovidio and Louis A. Penner

8. The Death and Rebirth of the Social Psychology of Negotiation
Max H. Bazerman, Jared R. Curhan, and Don A. Moore

9. Motivational Aspects of Empathic Accuracy
William Ickes and Jeffry A. Simpson

Part III: Affect/Emotion

10. Understanding People's Perceptions of Relationships is Crucial to Understanding their Emotional Lives
Margaret S. Clark, Julie Fitness, and Ian Brissette

11. Emotional Intelligence: Conceptualization and Measurement
Peter Salovey, Alison Woolery, and John D. Mayer

12. Emotional Experience in Close Relationships
Ellen Berscheid and Hilary Ammazzalorso

13. The Status of Theory and Research on Love and Commitment
Beverly Fehr

Part IV: Social Influence and Comparison

14. Interdependence in Close Relationships
Caryl E. Rusbult, Ximena B. Arriaga, and Christopher R. Agnew

15. Social Comparison and Close Relationships
Bram P. Buunk and Frans L. Oldersma

Part V: Self and Identity

16. An Evolutionary-Pyschological Approach to Self-esteem: Multiple Domains and Multiple Functions
Lee A. Kirkpatrick and Bruce J. Ellis

17. Is Loving the Self Necessary for Loving Another? An Examination of Identity and Intimacy
W. Keith Campbell and Roy F. Baumeister

18. The Self We Know and the Self We Show: Self-esteem, Self Presentation, and the Maintenance of Interpersonal Relationships
Mark R. Leary

19. Self-expansion Model of Motivation and Cognition in Close Relationships and Beyond
Arthur Aron, Elaine N. Aron, and Christina Norman

Part VI: Methods

20. A Statistical Framework for Modeling Homogeneity and Interdependence in Groups
Richard Gonzalez and Dale Griffin

Part VII: Applications

21. Attachment Style and Affect Regulation: Implications for Coping with Stress and Mental Health
Mario Mikulincer and Victor Florian

22. Marital Therapy and Social Psychology: Will We Choose Explicit Partnership or Cryptomnesia?
Steven R. H. Beach and Frank D. Fincham

Subject Index

Author Index


Garth J. O. Fletcher is a Reader in the Psychology Department at the University of Canterbury. He is a leading researcher in the study of social cognition in intimate relationships.

Margaret S. Clark is Professor of Social Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. She has written extensively on emotion and social behavior including Affect and Cognition (1982) and Emotion and Social Behaviour (1992).



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