Personal Relationships: Personal relationships in disorderSteve Duck, Robin Gilmour |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
Toward a Social Psychology of Loneliness | 31 |
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adjustment affect aggressive anxiety approach assertiveness assessment attribution bias attribution theory attributions beliefs Bentler causal child clinical cognitive cognitive distortions Cognitive Therapy communication conflict context couples decline depressed patients depressed persons difficult children disorders disruption dissolution divorce dyad dysfunction emotional example expectations experience explain factors family therapy feelings friends friendship Gaipa hostile important individual influence inter interaction interpersonal interpersonal attraction intimacy involved Journal less Lewinsohn loneliness lonely male marital breakdown marital happiness marriage married couples negative neurotics non-depressed normal nursery overcontrolled paraphilias partners patterns peers Personal Relationships perspective predict problems psychiatric psychological psychopathic relationship breakdown responses role schizophrenia self-fulfilling prophecy sex therapy sexual dysfunction situation Social Psychology social skills social skills training spouse stress style suggest teachers theory therapeutic therapists tion treatment Trower variables violent behaviour violent offenders well-adjusted children withdrawal
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Cognitive-behavioural Counselling in Action Peter Trower,Andrew Casey,Windy Dryden No preview available - 1988 |