ABSTRACT

The past decade has witnessed an explosion of interest and research on close relationships and social cognition. In both areas, numerous handbooks, textbooks, and journal articles have been published. However, it is the editors' impression that although cognitive theories and concepts have filtered through to research dealing with close relationships, much of this research reflects a relatively untutored understanding of the theoretical and empirical work in social cognition. Conversely, the research literature that provides a more sophisticated perspective on the role of cognition in close relationships typically reveals a relatively limited knowledge of the literature on close relationships.

As researchers who have worked in both social cognitive processes and close relationships, Fletcher and Fincham are convinced that each field has much to offer the other. In fact, their book is based on two important postulates: first, that a social cognitive framework offers a valuable resource for developing our understanding of close relationships; and, second, that studying cognition within close relationships has the potential to inform our understanding of basic social cognitive processes.

part II|130 pages

Cognition and Affect

part III|50 pages

Applications and Extensions

chapter 11|25 pages

The Development of Close Relationships

A Cognitive Perspective

chapter 12|22 pages

Social Cognition and the Relationship Repair Process

Toward Better Outcome in Marital Therapy

part IV|20 pages

Overview

chapter 13|18 pages

Cognition in Close Relationships

Overview and Integration