Relating Theory – Clinical and Forensic Applications edited by John Birtchnell, Michelle Newberry, Argyroula Kalaitzaki.

"This volume is a fitting testament to Birtchnell's lasting contribution to the formulation and assessment of close relationships in illness and in health. [It] demonstrates how the issues around social relationships will always be important in our understanding of health and well-being wh...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Birtchnell, John (Editor), Newberry, Michelle (Editor), Kalaitzaki, Argyroula (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Introduction to Relating Theory
  • Chapter 1. What is Relating Theory?;John Birtchnell
  • Chapter 2. Comparing Birtchnell's Octagon with Leary's Circle;John Birtchnell
  • Part II: Measures Based on Relating Theory
  • Chapter 3. The Person's Relating to Others Questionnaire (PROQ); Argyroula Kalaitzaki & John Birtchnel
  • Chapter 4. The Psychometric Viability of the Person's Relating to Others Questionnaire (PROQ);Sean Hammond
  • Chapter 5. The Couple's Relating to Each Other Questionnaire (CREOQ): A Measure of Negative Interrelating; Argyroula Kalaitzaki & John Birtchnell
  • Chapter 6. The Us as a Couple Questionnaire (US): A Unidimensional Measure of Couple Satisfaction;Cor de Jong, Laura DeFuentes-Merillas, Florieke van de Werken & John Birtchnell
  • Chapter 7. The Family Members Interrelating Questionnaire (FMIQ): A Measure of Interrelating between Young Adults and their Parents;Argyroula Kalaitzaki
  • Chapter 8. Parental Relating: A New Conceptualisation of Parenting Styles and the Development of the Adult Recollection of Parental Relating Questionnaire (ARPRQ); Cristina Harnagea
  • Chapter 9. The Person’s Relating Interview (PRI) and the Observation of Relating Behaviour (ORB): Observers' Perceptions of Other People's Interpersonal Relating; Argyroula Kalaitzaki, Michelle Newberry & John Birtchnell
  • Chapter 10. The Person's Relating to Others at Work Questionnaire (PROWQ): A Modified Version of the PROQ Applied to Job Sharing at Senior Levels in the Workplace; Lucy Daniels
  • Chapter 11. The Person's Positive Relating to Others Questionnaire (PPROQ): A New Relating Instrument Grounded in Positive Psychology; Argyroula Kalaitzaki & Sean Hammond
  • Part III: Applications of Relating Theory to Clinical Psychology
  • Chapter 12. Relating Therapy; John Birtchnell
  • Chapter 13. Negative Relating and Psychotherap; Argyroula Kalaitzaki & John Birtchnell
  • Chapter 14. The Use of the Couple's Relating to Each Other Questionnaire (CREOQ) in Couple Therapy;Deidre Gordon
  • Chapter 15. Interrelating Within the Families of Schizophrenics Before Their First Psychotic Episode; Joannis Nestoros, Theodora Seliniotaki, Anastasia Vergoti & Emmanouil Benioudakis
  • Chatper 16. Relatedness Reflected Through the Group Analytic Mirror; Marion Brown
  • Chapter 17. Changes in Interrelating Over the Course of Psychotherapy; Argyroula Kalaitzaki
  • Part IV: Applications of Relating theory to Forensic Psychology
  • Chapter 18. Are Specific Criminal Offences Associated with Particular Negative Interpersonal Relating Styles?; Michelle Newberry & John Birtchnell
  • Chapter 19. Interpersonal Relating, Risk Taking Behaviour and Alcohol Use in Young Adults; Lydia de Haan, Hein de Haan, Eibert Heerdink & Cor de Jong
  • Chapter 20. Negative Relating and Psychopathy; Michelle Newberry
  • Chapter 21. The Sadistic Impulse and Relating to Others; Aisling O'Meara & Sean Hammond
  • Chapter 22. Using the Person's Relating to Others Questionnaire (PROQ) to Support Offenders with Intellectual Disability and Personality Disorder; Jon Taylor
  • Chapter 23. Changes in Offenders Interpersonal Relating Style Following Treatment in Forensic Settings; Michelle Newberry
  • Chapter 24. Further Directions for Research in Relating Theory and Practice; Argyroula Kalaitzaki, Michelle Newberry & John Birtchnell.