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INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP

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DR. C. KANNIAMMAL
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The Relationship between Early Maladaptive Schemas and Interpersonal Problems: A Meta-analytic Review.

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2020
Early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) have been hypothesised to be associated with interpersonal problems. Furthermore, a stronger contention is that EMSs impact negatively on, or cause, interpersonal problems.
Thomas Janovsky   +4 more
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New opinion dynamics theory considering interpersonal relationship of both trust and distrust

International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik, 2019
New opinion dynamics theory is presented where both trust and distrust are included in interpersonal relationship. Using this theory, we do not obtain consensus building if half of the human relationship are distrust.
Akira Ishii, Yasuko Kawahata
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Attribution Theory and Support for Individuals With Depression: The Impact of Controllability, Stability, and Interpersonal Relationship

Stigma and Health, 2018
Individuals with depression encounter stigmatization from others. Accordingly, there have been numerous calls for theory-based approaches to reduce stigma.
Tara Muschetto, J. Siegel
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Interpersonal Attraction and Relationships

Annual Review of Psychology, 1978
This review focuses on interpersonal attraction and informal affective relationships between adults. Such relationships, as we conceive of them, are those which are generally thought to be voluntary and sustained largely because the partners find interaction pleasurable.
Ted L. Huston, George Levinger
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Interpersonal Relationship Levels and Interpersonal Attraction

Annals of the International Communication Association, 1977
The present studies were designed to explore the factorial composition of sources of attraction and to see how the various dimensions of attractiveness varied across the relationship levels of formal role, acquaintance, friend, close friend, and lover. In the first phase of the study, persons indicated those attributes they found attractive in specific
Mary Ellen Munley   +3 more
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Oxytocin and Interpersonal Relationships

2017
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has emerged as a potent modulator of diverse aspects of interpersonal relationships. OT appears to work in close interaction with several other neurotransmitter networks, including the dopaminergic reward circuit, and to be dependent on sex-specific hormonal influences. In this chapter, we focus on four main domains of OT
Alexandra Patin   +2 more
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