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This book details years of research involving questionnaires and
observations of married couples in pursuit of the determinants of
both marital happiness and divorce. It will be of interest to
family and clinical psychologists and methodologists.
Stereotypically, science and emotion are diametric opposites: one
is cold and unfeeling, the other soft and nebulous; one is based on
proven facts while the other is based on inexplicable feelings and
never the twain shall meet, until now.
John Gottman delves into the unquantifiable realm of love, armed
with science and logic, and emerges with the knowledge that
relationships can be not only understood, but also predicted as
well. Based on research done at his Love Lab and other
laboratories, Gottman has discovered that the future of love
relationships can be predicted with a startling 75% success rate.
These predictions can help couples to prevent disasters in their
relationships, recognize the signs of a promising relationship, and
perhaps more importantly, recognize the signs of a doomed one.
Principia Amoris also introduces Love Equations, a mathematical
modeling of relationships that helps understand predictions. Love
Equations are powerful tools that can prevent relationship distress
and heal ailing relationships. Readers learn about the various
research and studies that were done to discover the science behind
love, and are treated to a history of the people, ideas, and events
that shaped our current understanding. They also learn about:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
44 natural principles of love
5 couple types
5 recipes for good relationships
And much more
Just as science helped us to understand the physical world, it is
helping us to understand the emotional world as well. Using the
insights in this book, mental health professionals can meaningfully
help their distressed clients, as well as better understand why a
relationship is failing or succeeding. Appropriate for the curious
non-mental health professional as well, Principia Amoris is a
must-have on any bookshelf "
Continuity and change have been major concerns of the social and
behavioral sciences -- in the study of human development and in the
study of processes that unfold in various ways across time. There
has been a veritable explosion of techniques for studying change
over time which have fundamentally changed how we need to think of
and study change. Unfortunately, many of the old precepts and
beliefs are still among us.
The field of methodology for the study of change is itself ready
to change. Recently, there have been many analytic and conceptual
developments questioning our cherished beliefs about the study of
change. As such, how are individuals to think about issues and
correctly analyze change? The chapters in this volume address these
issues.
Divided into two sections, this book deals with designs that
analyze change in multiple subjects, and with change in single
subjects and an interacting system. Papers presented in this volume
are accessible to scientists who are not methodologists. The
character of the papers are more like primers than basic treatises
on methodology, written for other methodologists. It is time that
people stop thinking in rigid ways about how to study change and be
introduced to a range of many possibilities. Change, stability,
order and chaos are elusive concepts. The pursuit of the laws of
change must be approached in as flexible and creative a fashion as
possible. This book should help to lead the way.
This book describes research on the emotional communication between
parents and children and its effect on the children's emotional
development. Inspired by the work, and dedicated to the memory of
Dr. Haim Ginott, it presents the results of initial exploratory
work with meta-emotion--feelings about feelings. The initial study
of meta-emotion generated some theory and made it possible to
propose a research agenda. Clearly replication is necessary, and
experiments are needed to test the path analytic models which have
been developed from the authors' correlational data. The authors
hope that other researchers will find these ideas interesting and
stimulating, and will inspire investigation in this exciting new
area of a family's emotional life.
This book describes research on the emotional communication between
parents and children and its effect on the children's emotional
development. Inspired by the work, and dedicated to the memory of
Dr. Haim Ginott, it presents the results of initial exploratory
work with meta-emotion--feelings about feelings. The initial study
of meta-emotion generated some theory and made it possible to
propose a research agenda. Clearly replication is necessary, and
experiments are needed to test the path analytic models which have
been developed from the authors' correlational data. The authors
hope that other researchers will find these ideas interesting and
stimulating, and will inspire investigation in this exciting new
area of a family's emotional life.
This book details years of research involving questionnaires and
observations of married couples in pursuit of the determinants of
both marital happiness and divorce. It will be of interest to
family and clinical psychologists and methodologists.
Stereotypically, science and emotion are diametric opposites: one
is cold and unfeeling, the other soft and nebulous; one is based on
proven facts while the other is based on inexplicable feelings and
never the twain shall meet, until now.
John Gottman delves into the unquantifiable realm of love, armed
with science and logic, and emerges with the knowledge that
relationships can be not only understood, but also predicted as
well. Based on research done at his Love Lab and other
laboratories, Gottman has discovered that the future of love
relationships can be predicted with a startling 75% success rate.
These predictions can help couples to prevent disasters in their
relationships, recognize the signs of a promising relationship, and
perhaps more importantly, recognize the signs of a doomed one.
Principia Amoris also introduces Love Equations, a mathematical
modeling of relationships that helps understand predictions. Love
Equations are powerful tools that can prevent relationship distress
and heal ailing relationships. Readers learn about the various
research and studies that were done to discover the science behind
love, and are treated to a history of the people, ideas, and events
that shaped our current understanding. They also learn about:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
44 natural principles of love
5 couple types
5 recipes for good relationships
And much more
Just as science helped us to understand the physical world, it is
helping us to understand the emotional world as well. Using the
insights in this book, mental health professionals can meaningfully
help their distressed clients, as well as better understand why a
relationship is failing or succeeding. Appropriate for the curious
non-mental health professional as well, Principia Amoris is a
must-have on any bookshelf "
Continuity and change have been major concerns of the social and
behavioral sciences -- in the study of human development and in the
study of processes that unfold in various ways across time. There
has been a veritable explosion of techniques for studying change
over time which have fundamentally changed how we need to think of
and study change. Unfortunately, many of the old precepts and
beliefs are still among us.
The field of methodology for the study of change is itself ready
to change. Recently, there have been many analytic and conceptual
developments questioning our cherished beliefs about the study of
change. As such, how are individuals to think about issues and
correctly analyze change? The chapters in this volume address these
issues.
Divided into two sections, this book deals with designs that
analyze change in multiple subjects, and with change in single
subjects and an interacting system. Papers presented in this volume
are accessible to scientists who are not methodologists. The
character of the papers are more like primers than basic treatises
on methodology, written for other methodologists. It is time that
people stop thinking in rigid ways about how to study change and be
introduced to a range of many possibilities. Change, stability,
order and chaos are elusive concepts. The pursuit of the laws of
change must be approached in as flexible and creative a fashion as
possible. This book should help to lead the way.
Sequential Analysis aims to detect the recurring sequential
patterns in a stream of coding categories describing social
interaction. These techniques can be employed to study the
repertoires of individuals and of dyads and groups. This book is a
sequel to Bakeman and Gottman's Observing Interaction: An
Introduction to Sequential Analysis (CUP, 1986). It constitutes the
first integrated presentation of the major methods of sequential
analysis. Gottman and Roy review historical approaches such as
stationarity, order, homogeneity, pooling data across subjects, and
autocorrelation in inferring cross-correlation. The integrated
application of techniques is also discussed. Addressing the
behavioral scientist, the authors provide many examples and
illustrate everyday computations. They also offer guides to
existing computer programs.
Sequential Analysis aims to detect the recurring sequential
patterns in a stream of coding categories describing social
interaction. These techniques can be employed to study the
repertoires of individuals and of dyads and groups. This book is a
sequel to Bakeman and Gottman's Observing Interaction: An
Introduction to Sequential Analysis (CUP, 1986). It constitutes the
first integrated presentation of the major methods of sequential
analysis. Gottman and Roy review historical approaches such as
stationarity, order, homogeneity, pooling data across subjects, and
autocorrelation in inferring cross-correlation. The integrated
application of techniques is also discussed. Addressing the
behavioral scientist, the authors provide many examples and
illustrate everyday computations. They also offer guides to
existing computer programs.
Esther Williams and John Gottman describe a complete set of
programs they have written in Fortran IV to enable even beginners
to use all the techniques presented in John Gottman's Time-Series
Analysis: A Comprehensive Introduction for Social Scientists. There
are three packages, available on IBM card source desks from the
authors, for (1) time and frequency domain model fitting, including
detecting cycles, (2) forecasting and interrupted time-series
analysis, and (3) multivariate time-series analysis, in both time
and frequency domains. The packages have been tested for
portability. Modification specific computers are noted in the
guide.
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