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This volume provides an overview of the theoretical and empirical
work on relationship-induced self-concept change that has occurred
over the last 10-15 years. The chapters in this volume discuss the
foundations of relationship self-change, how and when it occurs,
how it influences relationship decisions and behavior, and how it
informs and modifies subsequent knowledge structures, all examined
over the course of the relationship cycle (i.e., initiation,
maintenance, and dissolution). Additionally, this volume identifies
novel applications and extensions of the relationship self-change
literature, including applications to health and behavior,
intergroup relations, and the workplace. Among the topics
discussed: Self-disclosure in the acquaintance process Commitment
readiness Bolstering attachment security through close
relationships Self-concept clarity and self-change The role of
social support in promoting self-development Relationship
dissolution and self-concept change Intergroup and sociocultural
factors of self-expansion Self-concept change at work Measurement
of relationship-induced self-concept change Interpersonal
Relationships and the Self-Concept serves both as a comprehensive
overview of the existing empirical research as well as a roadmap
for future research on self-change, including a discussion of
emerging theoretical frameworks. It will interest researchers
focusing on romantic relationships, self and identity, and the
intersection of self and relationships, spanning the disciplines of
psychology, sociology, communication, and family studies.
This volume provides an overview of the theoretical and empirical
work on relationship-induced self-concept change that has occurred
over the last 10-15 years. The chapters in this volume discuss the
foundations of relationship self-change, how and when it occurs,
how it influences relationship decisions and behavior, and how it
informs and modifies subsequent knowledge structures, all examined
over the course of the relationship cycle (i.e., initiation,
maintenance, and dissolution). Additionally, this volume identifies
novel applications and extensions of the relationship self-change
literature, including applications to health and behavior,
intergroup relations, and the workplace. Among the topics
discussed: Self-disclosure in the acquaintance process Commitment
readiness Bolstering attachment security through close
relationships Self-concept clarity and self-change The role of
social support in promoting self-development Relationship
dissolution and self-concept change Intergroup and sociocultural
factors of self-expansion Self-concept change at work Measurement
of relationship-induced self-concept change Interpersonal
Relationships and the Self-Concept serves both as a comprehensive
overview of the existing empirical research as well as a roadmap
for future research on self-change, including a discussion of
emerging theoretical frameworks. It will interest researchers
focusing on romantic relationships, self and identity, and the
intersection of self and relationships, spanning the disciplines of
psychology, sociology, communication, and family studies.
Everything you'll ever need to know about research methods, with
each chapter centered around a fun example of a particular type of
research.
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