By Mario Mikulincer PhD, Gail S. Goodman PhD
ISBN-10: 1593852703
ISBN-13: 9781593852702
A theoretically and empirically wealthy exploration of common questions, this publication examines the interaction of 3 detailed behavioral platforms interested in romantic love. prime attachment researchers are joined through proponents of alternative views, together with interdependence concept and self-expansion thought, to study the present nation of information within the box. provided are compelling new reviews that handle intimacy, jealousy, self-disclosure, sexual habit, associate violence, and different methods in either fulfilling and dysfunctional relationships. specified issues comprise gender alterations in attachment in addition to attachment dynamics inside of same-sex undefined.
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CONCLUDING REMARKS This book makes clear that Bowlby’s behavioral system perspective and its use by romantic attachment researchers have been very fruitful over the past 20 years. I hope the ideas and findings presented in this book will stimulate other scholars to apply a behavioral system perspective to the study of love and that future research will be directed at the normative and individualdifference aspects of other behavioral systems discussed or hinted at by Bowlby, such as exploration, affiliation, and aggression/dominance.
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