Close Romantic Relationships: Maintenance and Enhancement
By John H. Harvey; Amy Wenzel | Go to book overview
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Book title: Close Romantic Relationships: Maintenance and Enhancement.
Contributors: John H. Harvey - Editor, Amy Wenzel - Editor.
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Place of publication: Mahwah, NJ.
Publication year: 2001.
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Table of contents
- Title Page iii
- Contents v
- About the Authors ix
- Series Editor's Foreword xi
- Introduction: the Movement Toward Studying the Maintenance and Enhancement of Close Romantic Relationships 1
- I - Theoretical Approaches 11
- 1 - Viewing Close Romantic Relationships as Communal Relationships: Implications for Maintenance and Enhancement 13
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- 2 - Empathic Accuracy and Preemptive Relationship Maintenance 27
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- 3 - Shared Self-Expanding Activities as a Means of Maintaining and Enhancing Close Romantic Relationships 47
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- 4 - The Paradox of the Sincere Chameleon: Strategic Self-Verification in Close Relationships 67
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- 5 - Commitment and Relationship Maintenance Mechanisms 87
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- 6 - Improvising Commitment in Close Relationships: a Relational Dialectics Perspective 115
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- 7 - Equity in the Preservation of Personal Relationships 133
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- 8 - Maintaining and Enhancing a Relationship by Attending to It 153
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- 9 - Appetitive and Aversive Social Interaction 169
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- 10 - A Social-Cognitive Perspective on the Maintenance and Deterioration of Relationship Satisfaction 195
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- 11 - Evolution and Evolutionary Psychology: Their Application to Close Relationships 215
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- II - Applied Issues 235
- 12 - Establishing and Maintaining Satisfaction in Multicultural Relationships 237
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- 13 - Relationship Maintenance and Enhancement in Remarried Families 255
- References 272
- 14 - Ongoing Aspects of Relationships and Health Outcomes: Social Support, Social Control, Companionship, and Relationship Meaning 277
- References 295
- 15 - Depression in Marriage 299
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- 16 - Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy 321
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- 17 - How Well Do You Mind Your Relationship? a Preliminary Scale to Test the Minding Theory of Relating 345
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- Appendix: the Minding Scale *
- 18 - Maintaining and Enhancing Relationships: Concluding Commentary 357
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- Author Index 379
- Subject Index 393
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