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Examining Dyadic Stress Appraisal Processes Within Romantic Relationships from a Challenge and Threat Perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesAffect Sci
Peters BJ   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers

open access: yes
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
wiley   +1 more source

Bret/BRAT

open access: yes
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Nicholas Smart
wiley   +1 more source

Somerset Maugham's Failings

open access: yes
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Allan Hepburn
wiley   +1 more source

Adolescent Romantic Relationships

Annual Review of Psychology, 2009
In this article, we review theoretical and empirical advances in research on romantic relationships between age 10 and the early twenties. First, we describe key themes in this area of research. Next, we briefly characterize the most influential theoretical formulations and distinctive methodological issues.
W Andrew, Collins   +2 more
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Romantic Relationships

Abstract Adolescence is a time when teens may begin dating and engaging in their first romantic experiences, which can be an exciting but also a quite stressful time. This chapter provides tips on how parents can talk with their teenager about romantic relationships and sex, how to help with relationship problems, and what to do if one’s
J. Connolly, S. Shulman, Riana Fisher
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Romantic Relationships

2023
Romantic relationships individuation ...
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Infidelity in romantic relationships

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017
This article summarizes the current state of research on the prediction of infidelity and provides a foundation for advancing knowledge on this topic by offering specific recommendations for future research. The prevalence, terminological diversity, and impact of infidelity on numerous indicators of wellness is first discussed.
Frank D, Fincham, Ross W, May
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Parasocial Romantic Relationships

2021
Parasocial Romantic Relationships: Falling in Love with Media Figures explores how, why, and to what effect individuals develop romantic feelings toward people they “know” from the media. These imaginary, one-sided relationships, dubbed parasocial romantic relationships, are both profound and pervasive, Riva Tukachinsky Forster argues.
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Valuing Romantic Relationships

Cross-Cultural Research, 2012
Research has suggested that individuals lower in self-esteem restrain from fully valuing romantic relationships because of relatively low confidence in positive regard from their partners (i.e., positive reflected appraisals). MacDonald and Jessica (2006) provided evidence that in Indonesia, where family plays an important role in mate selection, low ...
Geoff MacDonald   +4 more
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