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  • Sērija : Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521028582
  • ISBN-13: 9780521028585
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 492 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x30 mm, weight: 745 g, 47 Tables, unspecified; 21 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Sērija : Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521028582
  • ISBN-13: 9780521028585
As the first comprehensive volume to explore how marriages develop and deteriorate, The Developmental Course of Marital Dysfunction brings together leading scholars to present recent research on the longitudinal course of marriage. The chapters share a common focus on the early phases of marriage but address a diverse array of topics, including marital conflict, personality, social support, the transition to parenthood, violence, ethnicity, stress, alcohol use, commitment, and sexuality. Implications of this research for alleviating marital distress are also noted. The book concludes with six provocative analyses by prominent scholars in the areas of sociology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and developmental psychology.

Divorce and marital instability are commonplace, but how do happy marriages become unhappy? How do marriages develop and change? In this book, leading researchers present recent research and theory that addresses these questions. Unlike previous books on marriage, which tend to focus on simply describing the differences between happy and unhappy couples, this book focuses on how marital dysfunction develops among newlywed couples. This information will be valuable as programs are devised to prevent marital discord and instability.

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In this 1998 book leading researchers present research and theory that focus on how marital dysfunction develops among newly wed couples.
List of Contributors xii
Foreword xv
Robert L. Weiss
Introduction: The Developmental Course of Marital Dysfunction 1
Thomas N. Bradbury
Part I Conceptual and Empirical Contributions
1 Communication in Early Marriage: Responses to Conflict, Nonverbal Accuracy, and Conversational Patterns
11
Patricia Noller and Judith A. Feeney
2 Marital Aggression, Quality, and Stability in the First Year of Marriage: Findings from the Buffalo Newlywed Study
44
Kenneth E. Leonard and Linda J. Roberts
3 Accommodation Processes During the Early Years of Marriage
74
Caryl E. Rusbult, Victor L. Bissonnette, Ximena B. Arriaga, and Chante L. Cox
4 The Psychological Infrastructure of Courtship and Marriage: The Role of Personality and Compatibility in Romantic Relationships
114
Ted L. Huston and Renate M. Houts
5 Happiness in Stable Marriages: The Early Years
152
Joseph Veroff Elizabeth Douvan, Terri L. Orbuch, and Linda K. Acitelli
6 Developmental Changes in Marital Satisfaction: A 6-Year Prospective Longitudinal Study of Newlywed Couples
180
Lawrence A. Kurdek
7 The Development of Marriage: A 9-Year Perspective
205
Kristin Lindahl, Mari Clements, and Howard Markman
8 Premarital Predictors of Relationship Outcomes: A 15-Year Follow-up of the Boston Couples Study
237
Charles T. Hill and Letitia Anne Peplau
9 Optimizing Longitudinal Research for Understanding and Preventing Marital Dysfunction
279
Thomas N. Bradbury, Catherine L. Cohan, and Benjamin R. Karney
10 Socialization into Marital Roles: Testing a Contextual, Developmental Model of Marital Functioning
312
Ivr Tallman, Peter J. Burke, and Viktor Gecas
11 Physical Aggression in Marriage: A Developmental Analysis
343
K. Daniel O'Leary and Michele Cascardi
Part II Invited Commentaries
12 On Intervention and Relationship Events: A Marital Therapist Looks at Longitudinal Research on Marriage
377
Andrew Christensen
13 A Developmentalist's Perspective on Marital Change
393
Ross D. Parke
14 Couples, Gender, and Time: Comments on Method
410
David A. Kenny
15 On the Etiology of Marital Decay and Its Consequences: Comments from a Clinical Psychologist
423
John M. Gottman
16 Problems and Prospects in Longitudinal Research on Marriage: A Sociologist's Perspective
427
Norval D. Glenn
17 A Social Psychological View of Marital Dysfunction and Stability
441
Ellen Berscheid
Author Index 461
Subject Index 470