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This classic volume provides a solid foundation for thinking about
creative ways in which our society can work to prevent or minimize
destructive couple conflict and enhance couples' abilities to
constructively handle their differences. A common thread throughout
is that constructive conflict and negotiation are beneficial for
relationships. The new introduction provides an overview of how
this classic text is still relevant today. Divided into four parts,
this book: *addresses the societal and bio-evolutionary
underpinnings of couple conflict; *presents the interpersonal roots
of couple conflict and the consequences for individuals and
couples; *discusses what effects couple conflict have on children
and how individual differences in children moderate these effects;
*outlines policies and programs that address couple conflict; and *
concludes with an essay that pulls these four themes together and
points to new directions for research and program efforts. This
book serves as a supplement in graduate or advanced undergraduate
courses on interpersonal relationships, couples and/or family and
conflict, divorce, couples and/or family therapy taught in human
development and family studies, clinical or counseling psychology,
social work, sociology, and communications and it is also a helpful
compendium for researchers and clinicians/counselors interested in
couple conflict.
This classic volume provides a solid foundation for thinking about
creative ways in which our society can work to prevent or minimize
destructive couple conflict and enhance couples' abilities to
constructively handle their differences. A common thread throughout
is that constructive conflict and negotiation are beneficial for
relationships. The new introduction provides an overview of how
this classic text is still relevant today. Divided into four parts,
this book: *addresses the societal and bio-evolutionary
underpinnings of couple conflict; *presents the interpersonal roots
of couple conflict and the consequences for individuals and
couples; *discusses what effects couple conflict have on children
and how individual differences in children moderate these effects;
*outlines policies and programs that address couple conflict; and *
concludes with an essay that pulls these four themes together and
points to new directions for research and program efforts. This
book serves as a supplement in graduate or advanced undergraduate
courses on interpersonal relationships, couples and/or family and
conflict, divorce, couples and/or family therapy taught in human
development and family studies, clinical or counseling psychology,
social work, sociology, and communications and it is also a helpful
compendium for researchers and clinicians/counselors interested in
couple conflict.
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