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Social Interaction and Personal Relationships

Edited by:
  • Dorothy Miell - University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Rudi Dallos - University of Plymouth, UK, Dept of Clinical Psychology, University of Plymouth


April 1996 | 392 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`The team has achieved an admirable overall coherence in representing the range of ideas, methodologies and modes of analysis that will be found in this area of social life.... it is likely to find a place on the reading lists of many future social psychology courses' - Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology

Relationships play a central part in people's lives, and a number of exciting interdisciplinary perspectives have recently emerged to shed new light on what it means to be in a relationship with another human being. This volume offers an authoritative yet accessible examination of a wide variety of these perspectives, drawing from a broader than usual range of material and including considerable reference to clinical contexts and case-studies.

Overall, this book provides an introduction to the cutting edge of research about human relationships and interactions, engaging readers in a debate central not only to academic researchers and clinicans but to their own lives.

This is the course text for The Open University course Social Psychology: Personal Lives, Social Worlds (D317).

Jerome Bruner
Foreword
Dorothy Miell and Rudi Dallos
Introduction
Exploring Interactions and Relationships

 
Alan Radley
Relationships in Detail
The Study of Social Interaction

 
Rudi Dallos
Creating Relationships
Kerry Thomas
The Psychodynamics of Relating
Rudi Dallos
Change and Transformations of Relationships
Dorothy Miell and Rosaleen Croghan
Examining the Wider Context of Social Relationships
Conclusions

Dorothy Miell and Rudi Dallos
 
READINGS
Robert Hinde
Gender Differences in Close Relationships
Arlene Vetere
A Gender Sensitive Perspective on Personal Relationships
Michael Argyle
The Experimental Study of Relationships
Richard Stevens
A Humanistic Approach to Relationships
Graham Allan
A Sociological Perspective