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Social psychology has advanced in understanding romantic relationships, yet much of Western scholarship often emphasizes positive aspects while neglecting controversial or unconventional elements. This volume aims to explore these underrepresented facets, such as non-monogamy, female orgasm, sadism, and hate, which coexist with love in intimate relationships. By examining relationships from this perspective, the work advocates for a more holistic view. Contributors from various fields, including social, clinical, and evolutionary psychology, present diverse perspectives on love and hate. The first section addresses the evolving landscape of intimate relationships, reviewing literature on topics like non-monogamy, female orgasm, and the notion of love beyond positivity. The second section delves into hate, examining its role in relationships, including sadistic behavior and the debate over whether hate is a motivation or an emotion. The volume concludes with strategies for addressing and overcoming hate in relationships. Together, these sections reflect the complex experiences within intimate relationships, exploring how love and hate can coexist. This psychological exploration serves as a valuable resource for academics, students, clinicians, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of intimate relationships.
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The Psychology of Love and Hate in Intimate Relationships, Katherine Aumer
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- 2016
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