Personality in Intimate Relationships Socialization and Psychopathology /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer US : Imprint: Springer,
2005.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2005. |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/b99204 |
Table of Contents:
- Background for a Theory of Personality Socialization in Intimate Relationships and Psychopathology
- Background for a Theory of Personality Socialization in Intimate Relationships and Psychopathology
- Requirements for the Theory
- Reducibility to Known Psychological Constructs
- Verifiability and Accountability
- Metatheoretical Assumptions
- The Horizontality of Relationships
- The Verticality of Relationships
- Settings as Contexts for Intimate Relationships
- Assumptions of the Theory
- Space and the Ability to Love
- Time and the Ability to Negotiate
- Modalities of Exchange
- Models of the Theory
- Developmental Identity-Differentiation
- Styles in Intimate Relationships
- Selfhood: The Attribution of Importance
- Priorities: What Is Really Important?
- Applications of the Theory
- Distance Regulation
- The Drama Triangle
- Intimacy: Sharing Hurts and Fears of Being Hurt
- Negotiating How to Solve Problems
- A Concluding Model16 and a Comparative Model17
- Conclusion
- Testing the Theory in the Laboratory and Prevention Settings
- The Future of the Theory.