Notepad
The notepad is empty.
The basket is empty.
Free shipping possible
Free shipping possible
Please wait - the print view of the page is being prepared.
The print dialogue opens as soon as the page has been completely loaded.
If the print preview is incomplete, please close it and select "Print again".
Encyclopedia of Human Relationships
ISBN/GTIN

Encyclopedia of Human Relationships

E-bookEPUBAdobe DRM [Hard-DRM] / EPUBE-book
EUR449,99

Product description

Library Journal Best Reference 2009

"An excellent gateway to further examination of any of the subdisciplines of relationship science, or as a research tool in its own right."
-Library Journal

Relationships are fundamental to nearly all domains of human activity, from birth to death. When people participate in healthy, satisfying relationships, they live, work, and learn more effectively. When relationships are distressed or dysfunctional, people are less happy, less healthy, and less productive. Few aspects of human experience have as broad or as deep effects on our lives.



The Encyclopedia of Human Relationships offers an interdisciplinary view of all types of human associations-friends, lovers, spouses, roommates, coworkers, teammates, parents and children, cousins, siblings, acquaintances, neighbors, business associates, and so forth. Although each of these connections is unique in some respect, they share a common core of principles and processes. These three volumes provide a state-of-the-art review of the extensive theories, concepts, and empirical findings about human relationships.



Key Features
Compiles leading-edge information about how people think, feel, and act toward each other
Presents the best in the field-authors who have contributed significant scientific knowledge about personal relationships over the past several decades.
Offers a diverse approach to relationship science with contributions from psychology, sociology, communication, family studies, anthropology, physiology, neuroscience, history, economics, and legal studies



Key Themes:
Cognitive Processes in Relationships
Communication Processes
Creating and Maintaining Closeness
Dating, Courtship, and Marriage
The Dark Side of Relationships
Emotion Processes in Relationships
Family
Friendship and Caregiving in Adulthood
Health and the Biology of Relationships
Methods for Studying Relationships
Personality and Individual Differences
Prevention and Repair of Relationship Problems
Psychological Processes
Sexuality
Social Context of Relationships
Social Relations in Childhood and Adolescence
Theoretical Approaches to Studying Relationships
Types of Relationships



Our relationships influence virtually all aspects of our everyday existence and are of deep interest to students, researchers, academics, and laypeople alike. This Encyclopedia is an invaluable addition to any academic or public library.
Read more

Details

Additional ISBN/GTIN9781506320403
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
FormatReflowable
Publication townThousand Oaks
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date15/03/2009
LanguageEnglish
File size5452661 Bytes
Article no.11095127
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3656040
Product groupBU530
More details

Ratings

Recommendations for similar products

The Topeka School is, like all of Ben Lerner's novels, a highly self-referential book. It nominally tells the story of a character called Adam Gordon, who is coming to the end of a high school career marked by the kind of male culture which, if the last few years have shown us anything, should best be described as toxic. What marks the novel out however is that under the thin veil of Adam Gordon, Lerner is describing his own experience as a teenager in the America of the early 2000s; the character mapping perfectly onto Lerner's own life.

Since the beginnings of the #metoo movement, relatively few male novelists have successfully looked at their behaviour in a way that may help to advance the debate. For me, Lerner, with his stark, self-critical honesty, is one of the few who have. Not only that (and I realise this seems improbable) but it is also a joy to read with Lerner's poetic abilities enriching his prose and even adding some humour to a treatment of a very serious subject.
Dussmann verkauft Kultur und begreift sich als Kultur, muss sich somit jedoch auch Kulturkritik stellen. Eine der einflussreichsten kulturtheoretischen und kulturkritischen Schriften verfasste Sigmund Freud bereits im Jahr 1930. Die Arbeit gehört sicherlich mit zu seinen wichtigsten Werken. Wer wissen möchte was (nach Freud) Kultur mit Unlust zu tun hat und welchen Preis wir für kultureller Fortschritt zahlen, der sollte dieses Buch ganz oben auf den eigenen Lesestapel legen.

Author

Subjects