Relationship science : integrating evolutionary, neuroscience, and sociocultural approaches
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Relationship science : integrating evolutionary, neuroscience, and sociocultural approaches
(Decade of behavior)
American Psychological Association, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Relationships are the most important factor affecting life quality and satisfaction.To improve our understanding of this important topic, it is vital to integrate different theories and methodologies. This book brings together researchers from psychology and neighboring disciplines whose work sheds light on the topic of relationships. It focuses on evolutionary, neuroscience, and sociocultural perspectives-three relatively new interdisciplinary approaches at the forefront of relationship science.
Individual chapters present research findings and relate these findings to other disciplinary and theoretical approaches. They consider not only mating or romantic relationships, but also familial relationships, friendships, and other forms of relationship-including those that produce abuse, conflict, and stress. The result is an innovative and comprehensive view of relationship science. Researchers from a wide variety of disciplines as well as practitioners will find the book enlightening.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Theoretical Integration and Interdisciplinarity in Relationship Science
Omri Gillath, Glenn Adams, and Adrianne Kunkel
I. Guiding Theoretical Approaches
Relationship Neuroscience: Where We Are and Where We Might Be Going
Jennifer M. Tomlinson and Arthur Aron
Evolutionary Perspectives on Caring and Prosocial Behavior in Relationships
Lane Beckes and Jeffry A. Simpson
A Cultural Psychology of Relationship: Decolonizing Science and Practice
Glenn Adams, Tugce Kurtis, Phia S. Salter, and Stephanie L. Anderson
II. Caring
Culture and Genes: Moderators of the Use and Effect of Social Support
Heejung S. Kim, Taraneh Mojaverian, and David K. Sherman
New Directions in the Neurobiology and Physiology of Paternal Care
Karen L. Bales, Nicole Maninger, and Katie Hinde
Social-Interactional Perspectives on Child Maltreatment: How Can They Contribute to Relationship Science?
Steven R. Wilson
III. Attraction and Relationship Initiation
Relational Mobility: A Socioecological Approach to Personal Relationships
Masaki Yuki and Joanna Schug
Adaptive Relationship Cognition: The Sights and Smells of Sexual Attraction
Jon K. Maner, Saul L. Miller, and Jennifer Leo
How to Relate to People: The Extraterrestrial's Guide to Homo Sapiens
Alan Page Fiske and Lisa Schubert
IV. Attachment and Loss
Relationship After Loss: Communication in the New Grief Paradigm
Michael Robert Dennis and Adrianne Kunkel
A Multilevel, Multimethod Interdisciplinary Approach to the Understanding of Attachment
Omri Gillath, Melanie Canterberry, and Tara J. Collins
Index
About the Editors
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