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The self / ed. Constantine Sedikides, Steven J. Sencer Piece-Analytic Level: Culture and self-expression • The socially excluded self • The self and intimate relationships • Self-esteem : on the relation between conceptualization and measurement • Self-esteem : a human elaboration of prehuman belongingness motivation • A matter of life and death : terror management and the existential relevance of self-esteem • Self-conscious emotions : where self and emotion meet • The importance of being modest • Self-regulation : how and why people reach (and fail to reach) their goals • The narcissistiv self : background, an extended agency model, and ongoing controversies • The self as a social comparer • How the self affects and reflects the content and subjective experience of autobiographical experience • Content and structure of the self-concept • Self-affection without self-reflection : origins , models, and consequences of implicit self-esteem • A social brain sciences approach to understanding selfPublication: New York : Psychology Press, 2007Description: 364 p.Availability:
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Close relationships : functions, forms, and processes / Ed. Patricia Noller, Judith A. Feeney Piece-Analytic Level: Relationship dissolution : antecedents, processes, and consequences • From bickering to battering : destructive conflict processes in intimate relationships • What partners do to maintain their close relationships • Emotion and cognition in close relationships • Sexuality in close relationships • Mate selection : adaptative and evolved cognitive programs • Passionate love, sexual desire, and mate selection : cross-cultural and historical perspectives • Intimacy and the self : an iterative model of the self and clore relationships • Attachment across the lifespan • Interethnic relationships • Adult frienship : a decade review • Sibling relationships in childhood and adolescent • Parent-adolescent relationships • Parent-child relationships : contemporary perspectives • Marital relationships • Studying close relationships : methodological challenges and advances • The changing social context of relationships • The needs, benefits, and perils of close relationshipsPublication: New York : Psychology Press, 2006Description: 400 p.Availability:
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The Cambridge handbook of personal relationships / ed. Anita L. Vangelisti, Daniel Perlman Piece-Analytic Level: Bringing it all together : a theoretical approach • The treatment of relationship distress : theorectical perspectives and empirical findings • Maintaining relationships • Personal relationships : on and off the internet • Relationships, culture and social change • Relationships in home and community environments : a transactional and dialectic analysis • social networks and personal communities • Intimacy in personal relationships • Commitement • Romantic love • Relationship satisfaction • Violence and abuse in personal relationships : conflict, terror, and resistance in intimate patnerships • Temptation and threat : extradyadic relations and jealousy • Lying and deception in close relationships • Stress in couples : the process of dyadic coping • Loneliness and social isolation • Sexuality in close relationships • Understanding couple conflict • Close relationships and social support : implications for the measurement of social support • Self-disclosure in personal relationships • Physiology and interpersonal relationships • Emotion in theories of close relationships • Social cognition in intimate relationships • Communication : basic properties and their relevance to relationship research • Family relationships and depression • The intimate same-sex relationships of sexual minorities • His and her relationships? : a review of the empirical evidence • Attachment theory, individual psychodynamics, and relationship functioning • Personality and relationships : a temperament perspective • Close relationships in middle and late adulthood • Personal relationships in adolescence and early adulthood • Relationships in early and middle childhood • Divorce and postdivorce relationships • The affective structure of marriage • From courtship to universal properties : research on dating and mate selection, 1950 to 2003 • Advances in data analytic approaches for relationships research : the broad utility of hierachical linear modeling • Research methods for the study of personal relationships • Therectical perspectives in the study of close relationships • The seven seas of the study of personal relationships : from the thousand islands to interconnected waterways • Personal relationships : an introductionPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 891 p.Availability:
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