Summary
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As Ellen Bercheid points out in her foreword to this volume, relationship science is a complex and ever expanding field. Much credit goes to editors Clyde Hendrick and Susan S. Hendrick for their scholarly dedication to the advancement of this multidisciplinary arena. This sourcebook demonstrates, yet again, their expertise and leadership as they succeed in combining many great contributions to the field by some of the most respected specialists around. Read this book for a panoramic view of close relationship research with highlights from current literature, original research, practical applications, and projections for future research.
Extradyadic Relationships and Jealousy
Extradyadic Relationships and Jealousy
Contents
- Societal Context 317
- Theoretical Perspectives 319
- Psychological Correlates of Extradyadic Sexual Involvement 321
- Involvement in Extradyadic Affairs 323
- Effects of Extradyadic Sex on the Primary Relationship 323
- Jealousy as a Response to Actual or Imagined Extradyadic Sex of One's Partner 324
- Psychological Correlates of Jealousy 325
- Coping with Jealousy 327
- Therapeutic Interventions Aimed at Jealousy and Extradyadic Affairs 328
- Conclusion 329
There is a wealth of historical, cross-cultural, and anecdotal evidence that the temptation to become involved in a sexual relationship outside one's marriage is a widespread phenomenon and that extradyadic sexual relationships have surfaced wherever marriages have existed. Nevertheless, as illustrated by terms ...
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