This volume brings together for the first time the papers which
have shaped and defined the field of interpersonal development. It
celebrates the maturation of the subject by bringing together the
best work by scholars who have been instrumental in furthering the
field. The twenty-seven essays describe developmental changes in
interactions within specific close relationships, covering
parent-child relationships, friendships and peer relationships,
romantic and spousal relationships, and sibling relationships. They
also detail characteristics of specific relationships and
interconnections among these key features, as well as tying close
relationships to individual outcomes. The essays are accompanied by
an introduction which offers a brief history of the field, a review
of relationship definitions and a detailed preview of the articles.
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