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Applying a Strong Relationality Framework to Relationship Science
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SSHRC Awarded IDG 2018: While behaviours related to lower relationship satisfaction and increased risk of divorce are understood, factors that contribute to flourishing relationships are less so. Relationship paradigms have focused on personality traits, behaviours and skills not demonstrated by individuals in poorly functioning unions with consequent intervention efforts focused on teaching skills. This project challenges the standard paradigms and, using the philosophy of Buber and Levinas, will explore an alternative framework utilizing recent, representative, data from 616 couples (1,232 individuals) in Canada and the United States.
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- Date created
- 2018-02-01
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- Children
- Emmanuel Levinas
- Insight Development Grant
- Social Relations
- Social Work
- Psychology
- Strong Relationality
- United States
- Marital Relationships
- Intimate Relationships
- Positive Psychology
- Family
- Human Ecology
- Couple Relationships
- IDG
- Successfull SSHRC
- Counselling
- Population Studies
- Grant Application
- Martin Buber
- Canada
- Social Development and Welfare
- 2018
- North America
- Relationship Education
- Canada, USA
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- Type of Item
- Research Material
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- © Adam Galovan. All rights reserved other than by permission. This document embargoed to those without UAlberta CCID until 2022.