L’Abate, Luciano
Personality in Intimate Relationships
1. Background for a Theory of Personality Socialization in Intimate Relationships and Psychopathology
Part I.Requirements for the Theory
2. Reducibility to Known Psychological Constructs
3. Verifiability and Accountability
Part II.Metatheoretical Assumptions
4. The Horizontality of Relationships
5. The Verticality of Relationships
6. Settings as Contexts for Intimate Relationships
Part III.Assumptions of the Theory
7. Space and the Ability to Love
8. Time and the Ability to Negotiate
9. Modalities of Exchange
Part IV.Models of the Theory
10. Developmental Identity-Differentiation
11. Styles in Intimate Relationships
12. Selfhood: The Attribution of Importance
13. Priorities: What Is Really Important?
Part V.Applications of the Theory
14. Distance Regulation
15. The Drama Triangle
16. Intimacy: Sharing Hurts and Fears of Being Hurt
17. Negotiating How to Solve Problems
18. A Concluding Model
Part VI.Conclusion
19. Testing the Theory in the Laboratory and Prevention Settings
20. The Future of the Theory
DRM-restrictions
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Keywords: PSYCHOLOGY / General PSY000000
- Author(s)
- L’Abate, Luciano
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2005
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Psychology
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780387226071