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Structural Effects and Interpersonal Relationships
American Journal of Sociology, 1965It is proposed that structural effects be analyzed with a two-step model that employs structural variables to predict the relevant characateristics of an indvidual's social environment and then explains his behaviors in terms of a social-psychological theory whose predictions take these conditions of the social environment as given.
Alexander Cn, Campbell Eq
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Abstract This chapter highlights the module on Interpersonal Relationships in the Anxiety and Related Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-5, Child and Parent Version: Child Interview Schedule (CIS). In this section, the interviewer should inquire for all manners in which the child/adolescent keeps in contact with others.
Anne Marie Albano, Wendy K. Silverman
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Anne Marie Albano, Wendy K. Silverman
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Nonviolent Communication in Interpersonal Relationships
Contemporary social sciences, 2015According to the Theory of Choice by Glasser there are seven ‘caring habits’ for creating and maintaining relationships as a replacement for the usual ‘seven cruel habits’ of the psychology of external control. ‘Cruel habits’ disconnect people, encourage aggressive communication and result in mental illness, violence, school failure, abuse, mobbing ...
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The Interpersonal Relationships of the Principalship
NASSP Bulletin, 1976How a principal operates and functions as the leader of a school is based on complex interactions. What these are and how they affect the principal are de scribed by this writer who concludes that principals will continue to have major roles in tomorrow's schools. The article by Eric Vetter on page 11 covers how to handle role pressure.
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Phases in interpersonal relationships
1991The relationship developed between a nurse and a patient is vital to the process of nursing. Making an effective relationship is a dynamic skill which involves not only a thorough understanding of nursing knowledge and skill, but also the confidence to work through difficult issues with patients.
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Justice and Forgiveness in Interpersonal Relationships [PDF]
People typically view justice and forgiveness as opposites. This article summarizes a burgeoning literature indicating that (a) punishment can, in fact, encourage forgiveness and (b) inclusive justice orientations are positively associated with forgiving.
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Interpersonal Perception in Relationships
1985As the eclectic nature of this volume testifies, compatibility in relationships has been approached from a variety of perspectives. However, integrative efforts are rare and it is difficult to keep track of authors who run in different academic circles.
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Attraction and Interpersonal Relationships
2006A growing body of research demonstrates that interpersonal relationships are central and significant to the lives of individuals (Berscheid, 1999; Campbell, Converse, & Rodgers, 1976; Myers & Diener, 1995). Satisfying relationships also have strong links to individuals' mental and physical well being.
Terri L. Orbuch, Susan Sprecher
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Interpersonal Conflicts in the Relationship of Twins
Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1998AbstractTaking into consideration two facts: that the structure of social life forces twins to part and that the presented roles in a pair are not equal, (one of the twins plays the role of a leader (L) and the other, the subordinate (P.)), one can ask the question — what meaning does the moment of parting have and what are its consequences?In order to
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Interpersonal relationships - in quest of a science
Psychological Medicine, 1978SynopsisInterpersonal relationships pose problems additional to those arising from social behaviour. If there is to be a science of interpersonal relationships, it must rest on a firm descriptive base. It is suggested that the following categories of dimensions are likely to prove useful: the content of the interactions within the relationship; their ...
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