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Routledge Interpersonal Development - Psychology Academic Book

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Description

Explore the foundational research that has defined the field of interpersonal development with this comprehensive volume from Routledge. This collection brings together twenty-seven essential essays from scholars who have helped shape the study of human connection and social growth. By examining developmental changes within specific close relationships, this book provides a deep look into how interactions evolve over time. Readers will find detailed analysis of parent-child dynamics, friendships, peer relationships, romantic and spousal bonds, and sibling connections. This text is designed for those looking to understand the characteristics of specific relationships and the connections that exist between various social bonds. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional in the field of psychology, this volume serves as a significant resource. It celebrates the maturation of the subject by presenting the most influential work in the discipline, making it a vital addition to any academic library focused on social and psychological development.

Key Features

Includes twenty-seven essays that define the core concepts of interpersonal development through scholarly research.

Covers a wide range of social bonds including parent-child, sibling, peer, and romantic relationships.

Analyzes developmental changes in interactions within specific close relationship contexts.

Provides detailed descriptions of relationship characteristics and the connections between different social bonds.

Acts as a comprehensive collection of work from influential scholars instrumental to the field.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
20 November 2017
Listed Since
05 January 2018

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