Relationship Pathways: From Adolescence to Young Adulthood

Part 1. Family Relationships Chapter 1. Transformations in Close Relationship Networks: Parent-Child Relationships and their Social Extensions - W. Andrew Collins, Jose Causadias, and K. Lee Raby Chapter 2. Transformations in Parent-Child Relationships from Adolescence to Adulthood - Nancy Galambos and Lauren Kotylak Chapter 3. Transformation in Sibling Relationships from Adolescence to Adulthood - Lilly Shanahan, Evelyn Waite, and Timothy Boyd Part 2. Friendships and Friend Networks Chapter 4. Transformations in Friend Relationships Across the Transition into Adolescence - Chris Hafen, Brett Laursen, and Dawn DeLay Chapter 5. Transformations in Friend Relationships Across the Transition into Adulthood - Chong Man Chow, Holly Roelse, Duane Buhrmester, and Marion K. Underwood Chapter 6. Adolescent Friendship Bonds in Cultures of Connectedness - Barry H. Schneider, Matthew Lee, and Ibis Alvarez Valdivia Chapter 7. Transformations in Adolescent Peer Networks - Rene Veenstra and Jan Kornelis Dijkstra Part 3. Romantic Relationships Chapter 8. Transformations in Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Across the Transition into Adolescence - Inge Seiffge-Krenke and Shmuel Shulman Chapter 9. Transformations in Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Across the Transition into Adulthood: "Meet Me at the Bleachers. I Mean the Bar" - Wyndol Furman and Jessica K. Winkles Chapter 10. The Development of Same-Sex Intimate Relationships during Adolescence - Stephen T. Russell, Ryan Watson, and Joel A. Muraco Part 4. Developmental Pathways and Processes Chapter 11. Gene-Environment Interplay in Adolescent Relationships - Kirby Deater-Deckard and Zhe Wang Chapter 12. Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Processes in the Development of Adolescent Relationships - Susan Branje, Loes Keijsers, Muriel van Doorn, and Wim Meeus Chapter 13. The Role of Gender in Transformations in Adolescent Relationships - Amanda J. Rose, Rhiannon L. Smith, Gary C. Glick, and Rebecca A. Schwartz-Mette

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