Description
Its focus on family and friend relationships as well as romantic relationships.
Its multidisciplinary perspective highlighting the contributions to the field from a wide array of disciplines.
Its review of the relationship experiences of a variety of people (of different age groups and cultures; heterosexual and homosexual) and relationship types (dating, cohabiting, marriage, friendships, family relationships).
Its focus on methodology and research design with an emphasis on how to interpret empirical findings and engage in the research process.
Cutting-edge research on “cyber-flirting” and online relationship formation; the biochemical basis of love; communication and social support; bullying and peer aggression; obsession and relational stalking; sexual violence (and marital rape); and grief and bereavement.






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