Clinical & Social Sciences in Psychology

 

CSP 263 / PSY 263

Relationship Process and Emotions

 

Instructor: Reis, H.

 

Description:
Relationships are among the most important endeavors of human activity. In the past two decades, extensive theory and research has been devoted to understanding the processes of regulating people's thoughts, feelings, and behavior in meaningful relationships with friends, family, and romantic partners. The purpose of this seminar will be to explore this literature. We will examine psychological research on such important topics as attachment, emotion, intimacy, conflict resolution, relationship differences and similarities, and the impact of relationships on physical health and emotional well-being (as well as other topics that may arise).

 

 

Open to: All

 

Credits: 4

 

Prerequisites:

PSY 161

one of

PSY 171

one of

PSY 181

one of


 

Currently offered: Fall 2009

 

Last offered: Fall 2008

 

Next offered: Fall 2010

 

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Course information last updated: March 23rd 2009