The science of compassionate love : theory, research, and applications

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The science of compassionate love : theory, research, and applications

edited by Beverley Fehr, Susan Sprecher, and Lynn G. Underwood

Wiley-Blackwell, 2009

  • : pbk
  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: hardcover ISBN 9781405153935

Description

The Science of Compassionate Love is an interdisciplinary volume that presents cutting-edge scholarship on the topics of altruism and compassionate love. The book Adopts a social science approach to understanding compassionate love Emphasizes positive features of social interaction Encourages the appropriate expression of compassionate love both to those in intimate relationships and to strangers Includes articles by distinguished contributors from the fields of Psychology, Sociology, Communication Studies, Family Studies, Epidemiology, Medicine and Nursing Is ideal for workshops on compassionate love, Positive Psychology, and creating constructive interactions between health professionals and patients

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments (Beverley Fehr, University of Winnipeg, Susan Sprecher, Illinois State University, and Lynn Underwood, Hiram College). Part I: Definitions, Theory, and Measurement. 1. Compassionate Love: A Framework for Research (Lynn G. Underwood, Hiram College). 2. Compassionate Love: Conceptual, Measurement, and Relational Issues (Beverley Fehr, University of Winnipeg and Susan Sprecher, Illinois State University). 3. Measuring Prosocial Behavior, Altruism, and Compassionate Love on US Television (Stacy L. Smith, University of Southern California, Sandi W. Smith, Michigan State University, Katherine M. Pieper, University of Southern California, Edward Downs, Penn State University, Jina H. Yoo, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Becka Bowden, Michigan Bankers Association, Amber Ferris, Kent State University, and Matthew C. Butler, Office of Health and Human Services, State of Michigan). Part II: The Sociodemographics of Compassionate Love. 4. Love and Caring in the United States: Trends and Correlates of Empathy, Altruism, and Related Constructs (Tom W. Smith, University of Chicago). 5. Compassionate Motivation and Compassionate Acts across the Adult Life Course: Evidence from US National Studies (Nadine F. Marks, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Jieun Song, University of Wisconsin-Madison). Part III: Compassionate Love in Close Relationships. 6. Empathy and Compassionate Love in Early Childhood: Development and Family Influence (Brenda L. Volling, Amy M. Kolak, and Denise E. Kennedy, University of Michigan). 7. Compassionate Love in Early Marriage (Lisa A. Neff, University of Toledo and Benjamin R. Karney, University of California, Los Angeles). Part IV: Compassionate Love for Non-Close Others. 8. A Behavioral Systems Perspective on Compassionate Love (Mario Mikulincer, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Phillip R. Shaver, University of California, Davis, and Omri Gillath, University of Kansas). 9. Compassionate Acts: Motivations for and Correlates of Volunteerism among Older Adults (Allen M. Omoto, Claremont Graduate University, Anna M. Malsch, Portland State University, and Jorge A. Barraza, Claremont Graduate University). 10. Compassionate Love for Individuals in Other Social Groups (Salena Brody Collin, County Community College, Stephen C. Wright, Simon Fraser University, Arthur Aron, State University of New York at Stony Brook, and Tracy McLaughlin-Volpe, Boston College). Part V: Compassionate Love in Health Care and Other Caregiving Contexts. 11. Compassionate Family Caregiving in the Light and Shadow of Death (Linda J. Roberts, Meg Wise, and Lori L. DuBenske, University of Wisconsin-Madison). 12. Compassionate Clinicians: Exemplary Care in Hospital Settings (David R. Graber, Medical University of South Carolina and Maralynne D. Mitcham, College of Health Professions). 13. Caregiving in Sociocultural Context (Norman D. Giesbrecht, University of Calgary). Part VI: Compassionate Love in an Intercultural Context. 14. Testing Aspects of Compassionate Love in a Sample of Indonesian Adolescents (Julie Vaughan, Nancy Eisenberg, Arizona State University, Doran C. French, Illinois Wesleyan University, Urip Purwono, Universitas Padjadjaran, Telie A. Suryanti (associate consultant), and Sri Pidada (deceased). Part VII: Commentary. 15. Compassionate Love: Concluding Reflections (Daniel Perlman, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Rozzana Sanchez Aragon, National Autonomous University of Mexico). Index.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781405153942

Description

The Science of Compassionate Love is an interdisciplinary volume that presents cutting-edge scholarship on the topics of altruism and compassionate love. The book Adopts a social science approach to understanding compassionate love Emphasizes positive features of social interaction Encourages the appropriate expression of compassionate love both to those in intimate relationships and to strangers Includes articles by distinguished contributors from the fields of Psychology, Sociology, Communication Studies, Family Studies, Epidemiology, Medicine and Nursing Is ideal for workshops on compassionate love, Positive Psychology, and creating constructive interactions between health professionals and patients

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments: Beverley Fehr (University of Winnipeg), Susan Sprecher (Illinois State University), and Lynn Underwood (Hiram College). Part I: Definitions, Theory, and Measurement. 1. Compassionate Love: A Framework for Research: Lynn G. Underwood (Hiram College). 2. Compassionate Love: Conceptual, Measurement, and Relational Issues: Beverley Fehr (University of Winnipeg) and Susan Sprecher (Illinois State University). 3. Measuring Prosocial Behavior, Altruism, and Compassionate Love on US Television: Stacy L. Smith (University of Southern California), Sandi W. Smith (Michigan State University), Katherine M. Pieper (University of Southern California), Edward Downs (Penn State University), Jina H. Yoo (University of Missouri St. Louis), Becka Bowden (Michigan Bankers Association), Amber Ferris (Kent State University), and Matthew C. Butler (Office of Health and Human Services, State of Michigan). Part II: The Sociodemographics of Compassionate Love. 4. Love and Caring in the United States: Trends and Correlates of Empathy, Altruism, and Related Constructs: Tom W. Smith (University of Chicago). 5. Compassionate Motivation and Compassionate Acts across the Adult Life Course: Evidence from US National Studies: Nadine F. Marks (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Jieun Song (University of Wisconsin-Madison). Part III: Compassionate Love in Close Relationships. 6. Empathy and Compassionate Love in Early Childhood: Development and Family Influence: Brenda L. Volling, Amy M. Kolak, and Denise E. Kennedy (all University of Michigan). 7. Compassionate Love in Early Marriage: Lisa A. Neff (University of Toledo) and Benjamin R. Karney (University of California, Los Angeles). Part IV: Compassionate Love for Non-Close Others. 8. A Behavioral Systems Perspective on Compassionate Love: Mario Mikulincer (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya), Phillip R. Shaver (University of California, Davis), and Omri Gillath (University of Kansas). 9. Compassionate Acts: Motivations for and Correlates of Volunteerism among Older Adults: Allen M. Omoto (Claremont Graduate University), Anna M. Malsch (Portland State University), and Jorge A. Barraza (Claremont Graduate University). 10. Compassionate Love for Individuals in Other Social Groups: Salena Brody (Collin County Community College), Stephen C. Wright (Simon Fraser University), Arthur Aron (State University of New York at Stony Brook), and Tracy McLaughlin-Volpe (Boston College). Part V: Compassionate Love in Health Care and Other Caregiving Contexts. 11. Compassionate Family Caregiving in the Light and Shadow of Death: Linda J. Roberts, Meg Wise, and Lori L. DuBenske (all University of Wisconsin-Madison). 12. Compassionate Clinicians: Exemplary Care in Hospital Settings: David R. Graber (Medical University of South Carolina) and Maralynne D. Mitcham (College of Health Professions). 13. Caregiving in Sociocultural Context: Norman D. Giesbrecht (University of Calgary). Part VI: Compassionate Love in an Intercultural Context. 14. Testing Aspects of Compassionate Love in a Sample of Indonesian Adolescents: Julie Vaughan, Nancy Eisenberg (both Arizona State University), Doran C. French (Illinois Wesleyan University), Urip Purwono (Universitas Padjadjaran), Telie A. Suryanti (associate consultant), and Sri Pidada (deceased). Part VII: Commentary. 15. Compassionate Love: Concluding Reflections: Daniel Perlman (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) and Rozzana Sanchez Aragon (National Autonomous University of Mexico). Index

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  • NCID
    BB00379898
  • ISBN
    • 9781405153942
    • 9781405153935
  • LCCN
    2008003440
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Malden, MA
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 469 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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