Confronting Relationship Challenges
Steve Duck
- The University of Iowa, USA
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Also with Melanie K. Barnes, Sheryl Perlmutter Bowen, Heather R. Carlson, Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence H. Ganong, Jeffrey Haig, John H. Harvey, Renee F. Lyons, Darlene Meade, Paula Michal-Johnson, Suzanne M. Retzinger, James T. West, Jacqueline P. Wiseman, Katherine D. Wright & Paul H. Wright
"Highly recommended."
--Mark Waldman in Contemporary Psychology
"Each chapter of Confronting Relationship Challenges has something new to say. . . . The chapters offer rich opportunities for researchers to expand their investigations and their conceptualizations. . . . This book will challenge the reader to enhanced understanding and increased commitment to appropriate intervening when others (and ourselves) are overwhelmed by the 'dark side' of relationships."
--Judith L. Fischer in Journal of Marriage and the Family
Addressing the difficult side of relationships, Confronting Relationship Challenges moves forward in the Understanding Relationship Processes Series by taking an honest look at what can go wrong with relationships and highlighting some of the challenges partners might face while struggling to comprehend their connectedness to one another. Edited by Steve Duck and Julia Wood, discussion in this volume moves away from any implication that relationships are only good and delightful. Even in the very closest of relationships, pain and suffering are inevitable and the contributing scholars examine the management and tolerance skills required of participants in order to construct meaningful interpretations of themselves, each other, and the relationship as all components evolve and interact in continually changing contexts. Relationship challenges examined in this book include conflict, enemies, the reconfiguring "family" after a divorce, codependency, interpersonal violence, HIV/AIDS, chronic illness, and managing grief over a partner's death.
Students and scholars in interpersonal communication, social psychology, clinical/counseling psychology, family studies, psychology and sociology will find this volume to be a valuable resource.
Contents
For Better, For Worse, For Richer, For Poorer
- The Rough and the Smooth of Relationships
Shame and Anger in Personal Relationships
Shame and Anger in Personal Relationships
Having and Managing Enemies
- A Very Challenging Relationship
Family Reconfiguring Following Divorce
Family Reconfiguring Following Divorce
Codependency
- Personality Syndrome or Relational Process?
Understanding How the Dynamics of Ideology Influence Violence between Intimates
Understanding How the Dynamics of Ideology Influence Violence between Intimates
HIV/AIDS
- A Crucible for Understanding the Dark Side of Sexual Interactions
Painting a New Face on Relationships
- Relationship Remodelling in Response to the Challenges to Chronic Illness
Held Captive by Their Memories
- Managing Grief in Relationships
Description
Also with Melanie K. Barnes, Sheryl Perlmutter Bowen, Heather R. Carlson, Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence H. Ganong, Jeffrey Haig, John H. Harvey, Renee F. Lyons, Darlene Meade, Paula Michal-Johnson, Suzanne M. Retzinger, James T. West, Jacqueline P. Wiseman, Katherine D. Wright & Paul H. Wright
"Highly recommended."
--Mark Waldman in Contemporary Psychology
"Each chapter of Confronting Relationship Challenges has something new to say. . . . The chapters offer rich opportunities for researchers to expand their investigations and their conceptualizations. . . . This book will challenge the reader to enhanced understanding and increased commitment to appropriate intervening when others (and ourselves) are overwhelmed by the 'dark side' of relationships."
--Judith L. Fischer in Journal of Marriage and the Family
Addressing the difficult side of relationships, Confronting Relationship Challenges moves forward in the Understanding Relationship Processes Series by taking an honest look at what can go wrong with relationships and highlighting some of the challenges partners might face while struggling to comprehend their connectedness to one another. Edited by Steve Duck and Julia Wood, discussion in this volume moves away from any implication that relationships are only good and delightful. Even in the very closest of relationships, pain and suffering are inevitable and the contributing scholars examine the management and tolerance skills required of participants in order to construct meaningful interpretations of themselves, each other, and the relationship as all components evolve and interact in continually changing contexts. Relationship challenges examined in this book include conflict, enemies, the reconfiguring "family" after a divorce, codependency, interpersonal violence, HIV/AIDS, chronic illness, and managing grief over a partner's death.
Students and scholars in interpersonal communication, social psychology, clinical/counseling psychology, family studies, psychology and sociology will find this volume to be a valuable resource.
Contents
For Better, For Worse, For Richer, For Poorer
- The Rough and the Smooth of Relationships
Shame and Anger in Personal Relationships
Shame and Anger in Personal Relationships
Having and Managing Enemies
- A Very Challenging Relationship
Family Reconfiguring Following Divorce
Family Reconfiguring Following Divorce
Codependency
- Personality Syndrome or Relational Process?
Understanding How the Dynamics of Ideology Influence Violence between Intimates
Understanding How the Dynamics of Ideology Influence Violence between Intimates
HIV/AIDS
- A Crucible for Understanding the Dark Side of Sexual Interactions
Painting a New Face on Relationships
- Relationship Remodelling in Response to the Challenges to Chronic Illness
Held Captive by Their Memories
- Managing Grief in Relationships
January 1995 | 296 pages | Sage US
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardcover | 28/02/2026 | 9780803956483 | $199.00 |
| Paperback | 28/02/2026 | 9780803956490 | $126.00 |
| 180 Day Ebook | 28/02/2026 | 9781452246710 | $54.00 |
| Lifetime | 28/02/2026 | 9781452246710 | $78.00 |
Also with Melanie K. Barnes, Sheryl Perlmutter Bowen, Heather R. Carlson, Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence H. Ganong, Jeffrey Haig, John H. Harvey, Renee F. Lyons, Darlene Meade, Paula Michal-Johnson, Suzanne M. Retzinger, James T. West, Jacqueline P. Wiseman, Katherine D. Wright & Paul H. Wright
"Highly recommended."
--Mark Waldman in Contemporary Psychology
"Each chapter of Confronting Relationship Challenges has something new to say. . . . The chapters offer rich opportunities for researchers to expand their investigations and their conceptualizations. . . . This book will challenge the reader to enhanced understanding and increased commitment to appropriate intervening when others (and ourselves) are overwhelmed by the 'dark side' of relationships."
--Judith L. Fischer in Journal of Marriage and the Family
Addressing the difficult side of relationships, Confronting Relationship Challenges moves forward in the Understanding Relationship Processes Series by taking an honest look at what can go wrong with relationships and highlighting some of the challenges partners might face while struggling to comprehend their connectedness to one another. Edited by Steve Duck and Julia Wood, discussion in this volume moves away from any implication that relationships are only good and delightful. Even in the very closest of relationships, pain and suffering are inevitable and the contributing scholars examine the management and tolerance skills required of participants in order to construct meaningful interpretations of themselves, each other, and the relationship as all components evolve and interact in continually changing contexts. Relationship challenges examined in this book include conflict, enemies, the reconfiguring "family" after a divorce, codependency, interpersonal violence, HIV/AIDS, chronic illness, and managing grief over a partner's death.
Students and scholars in interpersonal communication, social psychology, clinical/counseling psychology, family studies, psychology and sociology will find this volume to be a valuable resource.
Table Of Contents:
- For Better, For Worse, For Richer, For Poorer
- The Rough and the Smooth of Relationships
- Shame and Anger in Personal Relationships
- Having and Managing Enemies
- A Very Challenging Relationship
- Family Reconfiguring Following Divorce
- Codependency
- Personality Syndrome or Relational Process?
- Understanding How the Dynamics of Ideology Influence Violence between Intimates
- HIV/AIDS
- A Crucible for Understanding the Dark Side of Sexual Interactions
- Painting a New Face on Relationships
- Relationship Remodelling in Response to the Challenges to Chronic Illness
- Held Captive by Their Memories
- Managing Grief in Relationships