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Agoraphobia and interpersonal relationships
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1996The gender role constructs, interpersonal behaviors, and marital relationships of agoraphobic support group members were compared to those of controls of similar gender. Agoraphobic subjects scored significantly higher on measures of marital conflict and interpersonal dependency, and lower in self-confidence and self-agency/masculinity than controls ...
Lisa McCarthy, Glenn D. Shean
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2016
This chapter is the first chapter in Part II of Human Nature, in which Winnicott explores the work of psychoanalysis from Freud onwards and charts his views on the emotional features of infancy (2–5 years). He elaborates on the topic of the family, of the instincts (with reference to the fantasies for the growing child at each developmental stage), and
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This chapter is the first chapter in Part II of Human Nature, in which Winnicott explores the work of psychoanalysis from Freud onwards and charts his views on the emotional features of infancy (2–5 years). He elaborates on the topic of the family, of the instincts (with reference to the fantasies for the growing child at each developmental stage), and
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Interpersonal forgiving in close relationships.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1997Forgiving is a motivational transformation that inclines people to inhibit relationship-destructive responses and to behave constructively toward someone who has behaved destructively toward them. The authors describe a model of forgiveness based on the hypothesis that people forgive others to the extent that they experience empathy for them.
Kenneth C. Rachal +2 more
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Shared reality in interpersonal relationships
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2018Close relationships afford us opportunities to create and maintain meaning systems as shared perceptions of ourselves and the world. Establishing a sense of mutual understanding allows for creating and maintaining lasting social bonds, and as such, is important in human relations.
Susan M. Andersen +1 more
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, 2020
Via the unprecedented interactivity of social media, social media personae can build strong relationships with followers. Such relationships, which carry great marketing potential, appeal to corporations and brands.
Shupei Yuan, Chen Lou
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Via the unprecedented interactivity of social media, social media personae can build strong relationships with followers. Such relationships, which carry great marketing potential, appeal to corporations and brands.
Shupei Yuan, Chen Lou
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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 ...
Bakić Tomić, Ljubica +2 more
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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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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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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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