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Progrès dans les relations personnelles

Cette série explore les complexités de la connexion humaine, présentant des recherches et des théories de pointe sur les relations personnelles. Elle offre une perspective multidisciplinaire, puisant dans la psychologie, la sociologie, la communication et plus encore. Chaque volume synthétise des revues intégratives, des pièces conceptuelles et des travaux théoriques majeurs d'universitaires reconnus internationalement. C'est une ressource essentielle pour comprendre les dynamiques complexes qui façonnent nos liens avec les autres.

Communicating Social Support
Power in Close Relationships
Health and Illness in Close Relationships
  • Written for academic researchers, students, and health professionals, this is the first volume to review and synthesize the current literature on health and illness in close relationships. The author provides an integrated theoretical framework for understanding the complexities of health trajectories and relationship processes.

    Health and Illness in Close Relationships
  • Using interdisciplinary theorizing and research about power from disciplines such as social psychology, communications, family studies, and public health, this book is an essential resource for any researcher, professional, student, or layperson seeking to better understand how power operates in those relationships that are most important to us.

    Power in Close Relationships
  • We often turn to our friends, family, spouses, and partners for help in coping with daily stress or major crises. Daena Goldsmith provides a communication-based approach for understanding why some conversations about problems are more helpful than others. In contrast to other research on the social support processes, Goldsmith focuses on interpersonal communication--what people say and how they say it, as well as their reactions to the conversations. Her studies cover adults of all ages and various kinds of stresses, ranging from everyday hassles to serious illnesses and other major crises.

    Communicating Social Support
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