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Psychology of Relationships

- The Social Psychology of Friendships, Romantic Relationships and More

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This 4th edition is filled with fascinating topics psychology students and professionals will enjoy! Do you want to learn why human relationships are important? Do you want to learn what causes human relationships to form? Do you want to learn why humans show prosocial behaviour? If the answer is yes to any of these questions and more, then this is the book for you as we investigate how human relationships form, types of love and relationships and the psychology of prosocial behaviour. This fascinating 4th edition includes brand new chapters on the psychology of sexuality and homosexuality to help you get a more in depth understanding of this great topic. By the end of this book, you will know: · Why human relationships are important? · The biological, cognitive, and social reasons why human relationships form. · What the Bystander Effect is and why it happens? · How to Promote Prosocial Behavior? · Why humans show altruism? BUY NOW! Psychology of Human Relationships Content: Introduction Why Are Relationships Important? Part One: What Causes Relationships? The Biological Explanations for Relationships The Cognitive Explanations for Relationships The Social Explanations for Relationships Part Two: Communication, Attraction and Relationship Breakdown Communication Types of Love and Theories of Attraction Maintaining Relationships Why Relationships Change and End? Sexuality Homosexuality Part Three: Prosocial Behaviour Bystanderism Why People Don't Help? Altruism Parochial Altruism Social Identification and the Dark Side of Altruism Promoting Prosocial Behaviour

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781915127556
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 156
  • Udgivet:
  • 26. september 2022
  • Udgave:
  • 4
  • Størrelse:
  • 203x127x8 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 159 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 15. januar 2025
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This 4th edition is filled with fascinating topics psychology students and professionals will enjoy!
Do you want to learn why human relationships are important?
Do you want to learn what causes human relationships to form?
Do you want to learn why humans show prosocial behaviour?
If the answer is yes to any of these questions and more, then this is the book for you as we investigate how human relationships form, types of love and relationships and the psychology of prosocial behaviour.
This fascinating 4th edition includes brand new chapters on the psychology of sexuality and homosexuality to help you get a more in depth understanding of this great topic.
By the end of this book, you will know:
· Why human relationships are important?
· The biological, cognitive, and social reasons why human relationships form.
· What the Bystander Effect is and why it happens?
· How to Promote Prosocial Behavior?
· Why humans show altruism?
BUY NOW!
Psychology of Human Relationships Content:
Introduction
Why Are Relationships Important?

Part One: What Causes Relationships?
The Biological Explanations for Relationships
The Cognitive Explanations for Relationships
The Social Explanations for Relationships

Part Two: Communication, Attraction and Relationship Breakdown
Communication
Types of Love and Theories of Attraction
Maintaining Relationships
Why Relationships Change and End?
Sexuality
Homosexuality
Part Three: Prosocial Behaviour
Bystanderism
Why People Don't Help?
Altruism
Parochial Altruism
Social Identification and the Dark Side of Altruism
Promoting Prosocial Behaviour

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