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Relationship pathways : from adolescence to young adulthood / Brett Laursen, W. Andrew Collins, editors.

LIBRA BF724 .R393 2012
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Laursen, Brett Paul.
Collins, W. Andrew, 1944-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Adolescence.
Adolescent psychology.
Teenagers--Family relationships.
Teenagers.
Teenagers--Sexual behavior.
Interpersonal relations.
Physical Description:
xxi, 327 pages ; 18 cm
Place of Publication:
Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, Inc, 2012.
Summary:
"Research on adolescent relationships has rapidly expanded during the past decade. Keeping apace with research advances is a difficult challenge. Harder still is integrating the literature into a coherent whole. This volume is designed to guide the reader through the research on close relationships before, during, and after adolescence. We are fortunate that some of the world's foremost experts on adolescent relationships agreed to summarize what is known in their respective fields of expertise. The volume begins with a section on developmental pathways and processes. This section defines relationships processes and describes individual and contextual factors that influence them. The next section is devoted to family relationships. Separate chapters are devoted to sibling relationships and parent-child relationships during the transition into adolescence and during the transition into young adulthood. The final two sections concern peer relationships"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part 1. Family RelationshipsChapter 1. Transformations in Close Relationship Networks: Parent-Child Relationships and their Social Extensions
W. Andrew Collins, Jose Causadias, and K. Lee RabyChapter 2. Transformations in Parent-Child Relationships from Adolescence to Adulthood
Nancy Galambos and Lauren KotylakChapter 3. Transformation in Sibling Relationships from Adolescence to Adulthood
Lilly Shanahan, Evelyn Waite, and Timothy BoydPart 2. Friendships and Friend NetworksChapter 4. Transformations in Friend Relationships Across the Transition into Adolescence
Chris Hafen, Brett Laursen, and Dawn DeLayChapter 5. Transformations in Friend Relationships Across the Transition into Adulthood
Chong Man Chow, Holly Roelse, Duane Buhrmester, and Marion K. UnderwoodChapter 6. Adolescent Friendship Bonds in Cultures of Connectedness
Barry H. Schneider, Matthew Lee, and Ibis Alvarez ValdiviaChapter 7. Transformations in Adolescent Peer Networks
Ren©♭ Veenstra and Jan Kornelis DijkstraPart 3. Romantic RelationshipsChapter 8. Transformations in Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Across the Transition into Adolescence
Inge Seiffge-Krenke and Shmuel ShulmanChapter 9. Transformations in Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Across the Transition into Adulthood: "Meet Me at the Bleachers. I Mean the Bar"
Wyndol Furman and Jessica K. WinklesChapter 10. The Development of Same-Sex Intimate Relationships during Adolescence
Stephen T. Russell, Ryan Watson, and Joel A. MuracoPart 4. Developmental Pathways and ProcessesChapter 11. Gene-Environment Interplay in Adolescent Relationships
Kirby Deater-Deckard and Zhe WangChapter 12. Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Processes in the Development of Adolescent Relationships
Susan Branje, Loes Keijsers, Muriel van Doorn, and Wim MeeusChapter 13. The Role of Gender in Transformations in Adolescent Relationships
Amanda J. Rose, Rhiannon L. Smith, Gary C. Glick, and Rebecca A. Schwartz-Mette.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781412987394
1412987393
OCLC:
711042553

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