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60 reviewsISBN 10: 0521803705
ISBN 13: 9780521803700
Author: Patricia Noller, Judith A Feeney
Part I: The Effect of Cognition on Interaction Patterns
Introduction to Part 1
Chapter 1: Thought and action: connecting attributions to behaviours in married couples' interactions (Valerie Manusov)
Chapter 2: Self-evaluation motives in close relationships: a model of global enhancement and specific verification (Lisa A. Neff and Benjamin R. Karney)
Chapter 3: Competition in romantic relationships: do partners build niches? (Steven R. H. Beach, Daniel Whitaker, Heather A. O'Mahen, Deborah Jones, Abraham Tesser and Frank Fincham)
Chapter 4: Cognition and communication during marital conflict: how alcohol affects subjective coding of interaction in aggressive and non-aggressive couples (Alan Sillars, Kenneth E. Leonard, Linda J. Roberts and Tim Dun)
Part II: Understanding the Importance of Positive Interaction
Introduction to Part 2
Chapter 5: Observational 'windows' to intimacy processes in marriage (Linda J. Roberts and Danielle R. Greenberg)
Chapter 6: Bases for giving benefits in marriage: what is ideal? what is realistic? what really happens? (Margaret S. Clark, Steve Graham and Nancy Grote)
Chapter 7: Shared participation in self-expanding activities: positive effects on experienced marital quality (Arthur Aron, Christine C. Norman, Elaine N. Aron and Gary Lewandowski)
Part III: Coping with Disappointment, Criticism and Betrayal
Introduction to Part 3
Chapter 8: Coping with disappointments in marriage: when partners' standards are unmet (Anita L. Vangelisti and Alicia L. Alexander)
Chapter 9: On empathic accuracy and husbands' abusiveness: the 'overattribution bias' (William E. Schweinle and William Ickes)
Chapter 10: The war of the roses: an interdependence analysis of betrayal and forgiveness (Caryl E. Rusbult, Madoka Kumashiro, Eli J. Finkel and Tim Wildschut)
Part IV: Power, Conflict and Violence in Marital Interaction
Introduction to Part 4
Chapter 11: Demand-withdraw communication during couple conflict: a review and analysis (Kathleen A. Eldridge and Andrew Christensen)
Chapter 12: Approaches to the study of power in violent and nonviolent marriages, and in gay male and lesbian cohabiting relationships (John Gottman, Janice Driver, Dan Yoshimoto and Regina Rushe)
Chapter 13: The communication of couples in violent and nonviolent relationships: temporal associations with own and partners' anxiety/arousal and behavior (Patricia Noller and Nigel Roberts)
Part V: Marital Interaction at Important Transition Periods
Introduction to Part 5
Chapter 14: Adult attachment, the transition to parenthood, and marital well-being (Jeffry A. Simpson, W. Steven Rholes, Lorne Campbell, Carol Wilson and Sisi Tran)
Chapter 15: Allocation and performance of household tasks: a comparison of new parents and childless couples (Judith A. Feeney and Patricia Noller)
Chapter 16: Caregiving and its influence on marital interactions between older spouses (Helen Edwards and Patricia Noller)
Part VI: Interventions for Strengthening Relationships
Introduction to Part 6
Chapter 17: Risk factors, risk processes, and the longitudinal course of newlywed marriage (Lisa B. Story, Alexia D. Rothman and Thomas N. Bradbury)
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