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245 04 $aThe self and social relationships /$cedited by Joanne V. Wood, Abraham Tesser, John G. Holmes.
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505 0 $apt. I. Self related motives influence close relationships. Risk regulation in relationships: self-esteem and the if-then contingencies of interdependent life / Sandra L. Murray -- On the role of psychological needs in healthy functioning: integrating a self-determination theory perspective with traditional relationship theories / Jennifer G. La Guardia -- Self-verification in relationships as an adaptive process / William B. Swann Jr., Christine Chang-Schneider, and Sarah Angulo -- Narcissism and interpersonal self-regulation / W. Keith Campbell and Jeffrey D. Green -- Functions of the self in interpersonal relationships: what does the self actually do? / Mark R. Leary. pt. II. Reciprocal influences of self and other, I: self-perception and self-regulation. Self-perception as interpersonal perception / David A. Kenny and Tessa V. West -- Self-regulation and close relationships / Roy F. Baumeister and Tyler F. Stillman. pt. III. Evolutionary perspectives. Immediate-return societies: what can they tell us about the self and social relationships in our society? / Leonard L. Martin and Steven Shirk -- Evolutionary accounts of individual differences in adult attachment orientations / Jeffrey A. Simpson, Lane Beckes, and Yanna J. Weisberg. pt. IV. Reciprocal influences on self and other, II: close relationships and changing the self. How close others construct and reconstruct who we are and how we feel about ourselves / Arthur Aron [and others] -- The relational self in transference: intrapersonal and interpersonal consequences in everyday social life / Serena Chen and Susan M. Anderson -- Changes in working models of the self in relationships: a clinical perspective / Joanne Davila and Melissa Ramsay Miller -- Time for some new tools: toward the application of learning approaches to the study of interpersonal cognition / Mark W. Baldwin [and others].
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520 $aAlthough the two major research areas of the ""Self"" and ""Social Relationships"" have flourished, they have done so largely independently of each other. More and more research, however, has indicated that relationships shape the nature of the self and identity, and that self-views influence interpersonal processes and the manner in which people navigate their close relationships. The integration of research on self and social relationships has proved a particularly rich one, generating some of the most creative and insightful theories in psychology. The Self and Social Relations
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