Intimacy (Psychology)
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Intimacy (Psychology)
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Intimacy (Psychology)
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Incoming Resources
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- Intimacy and friendship on Facebook, Alex Lambert
- Embattled eros, sexual politics and ethics in contemporary America, Steven Seidman
- Knowing and not knowing in intimate relationships, Paul C. Rosenblatt and Elizabeth Wieling
- Bordering intimacy, postcolonial governance and the policing of family, Joe Turner
- Intimate relationships across cultures, a comparative study, Charles T. Hill
- Sex before the sexual revolution, intimate life in England 1918-1963, Simon Szreter and Kate Fisher
- Liebe als Passion, zur Codierung von Intimität, Niklas Luhmann
- Intimacy and ageing, new relationships in later life, Torbjörn Bildtgård and Peter Öberg
- Intimacy, personal relationships in modern societies, Lynn Jamieson
- Relationship maintenance, theory, process, and context, edited by Brian G. Ogolsky, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, J. Kale Monk, University of Missouri
- Hurt feelings, theory, research, and applications in intimate relationships, Luciano L'Abate
- Affective intimacies, edited by Marjo Kolehmainen, Annukka Lahti and Kinneret Lahad
- Care and commitment, taking the personal point of view, Jeffrey Blustein
- Changing relations, achieving intimacy in a time of social transition, Robin Goodwin
- Interpersonal adaptation, dyadic interaction patterns, Judee K. Burgoon, Lesa A. Stern, Leesa Dillman
- Cold intimacies, the making of emotional capitalism, Eva Illouz
- Positive approaches to optimal relationship development, edited by C. Raymond Knee and Harry T. Reis
- The birth of pleasure, Carol Gilligan
- Artificial intimacy, virtual friends, digital lovers, and algorithmic matchmakers, Rob Brooks
- Privacy, intimacy, and isolation, Julie C. Inness
- The politics of intimacy, rethinking the end-of-life controversy, Anna Durnová
- Romantic longings, love in America, 1830-1980, Steven Seidman
- THe transformation of intimacy, sexuality, love, and eroticism in modern societies, Anthony Giddens
Outgoing Resources
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