Relationship science : integrating evolutionary, neuroscience, and sociocultural approaches / edited by Omri Gillath, Glenn Adams, and Adrianne Kunkel.

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English
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First edition.
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  • Washington, District of Columbia : American Psychological Association, 2012.
  • ©2012
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1 online resource (270 p.)

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Includes bibliographical references and index at the end of each chapters.
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English
Contents
  • ""Contents""; ""Contributors""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction: Theoretical Integration and Interdisciplinarity in Relationship Science""; ""Part I Guiding Theoretical Approaches""; ""Chapter 1 Relationship Neuroscience: Where We Are and Where We Might Be Going""; ""Chapter 2 Evolutionary Perspectives on Caring and Prosocial Behavior in Relationships""; ""Chapter 3 A Cultural Psychology of Relationship: Decolonizing Science and Practice""; ""Part II Caring""; ""Chapter 4 Culture and Genes: Moderators of the Use and Effect of Social Support""
  • ""Chapter 5 New Directions in the Neurobiology and Physiology of Paternal Care""""Chapter 6 Social-Interactional Perspectives on Child Maltreatment: How Can They Contribute to Relationship Science?""; ""Part III Attraction and Relationship Initiation""; ""Chapter 7 Relational Mobility: A Socioecological Approach to Personal Relationships""; ""Chapter 8 Adaptive Relationship Cognition: The Sights and Smells of Sexual Attraction""; ""Chapter 9 How to Relate to People: The Extraterrestrialâ€?s Guide to Homo Sapiens""; ""Part IV Attachment and Loss""
  • ""Chapter 10 Relationship After Loss: Communication in the New Grief Paradigm""""Chapter 11 A Multilevel, Multimethod Interdisciplinary Approach to the Understanding of Attachment""; ""Index""; ""About the Editors""
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1-4338-1124-3
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