The psychology of friendship
Buch

Edited by Mahzad Hojjat and Anne Moyer, The Psychology of Friendship provides a comprehensive overview of the research on these important relationships, which represent one of humanity's closest connections. This book provides a wealth of information on both the beneficial and detrimental aspects of this important bond in everyone's lives.
In the late 20th and 21st centuries, the meteoric rise of countless social media platforms and mobile applications have illuminated the profound need friendship and connection have in all of our lives; and yet, very few scholarly volumes have focused on this unique and important bond during this new era of relating to one another.

Exploring such topics as friendship and social media, friendship with current and past romantic partners, co-workers, mentors, and even pets, editors Mahzad Hojjat and Anne Moyer lead an expert group of global contributors as they each explore how friendship factors within our lives today.

What does it mean to be a friend? What roles do friendships play in our own development? How do we befriend those across the race, ethnicity, gender, and orientation spectrums? What happens when a friendship turns sour? What is the effect of friendship - good and bad - on our mental health? Providing a much needed update to the field of interpersonal relations, The Psychology of Friendship serves as a field guide for readers as they shed traditional definitions of friendship in favor of contemporary contexts and connections.


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Personen: Hojjat, Mahzad Moyer, Anne

Standort: RÜD

Schlagwörter: Kind Sozialpsychologie Psychologie Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung Freundschaft Beziehungsanalyse

CV 4500 H719

The psychology of friendship / edited by Mahzad Hojjat and Anne Moyer. - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2017. - xxi, 317 Seiten : Diagramme
ISBN 978-0-19-022202-4 Festeinband : EUR 99.95

Zugangsnummer: 00011448 - Barcode: 2-9445191-5-00005497-3
Sozialpsychologie - Buch