Shadowed scar tissue: an in-depth literature review of interpersonal hurt in romantic relationships

Master of Arts === Department of Communication Studies, Theatre, and Dance === Charles Griffin === Interpersonal hurt in romantic relationships describes many every day interactions couples have. However, these instances of hurt are difficult to identify, talk about, and react to, making the study o...

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Main Author: Dickey, Janet M.
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/13811
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-138112017-03-04T03:51:13Z Shadowed scar tissue: an in-depth literature review of interpersonal hurt in romantic relationships Dickey, Janet M. Interpersonal hurt Romantic relationships Coping Attribution Communication (0459) Master of Arts Department of Communication Studies, Theatre, and Dance Charles Griffin Interpersonal hurt in romantic relationships describes many every day interactions couples have. However, these instances of hurt are difficult to identify, talk about, and react to, making the study of such interactions immensely difficult as well. This in-depth literature review of current scholarly work is compiled in an effort to provide groundwork for understanding what hurt is, how individuals conceptualize the hurt they feel, and the coping strategies used to overcome what some scholars call a communicative and social phenomenon. Further, a discussion of future avenues of research and the implications of an expansion on the current research aims to guide future scholars to better understand what so many scholars are attempting to get a handle on. 2012-05-09T20:20:36Z 2012-05-09T20:20:36Z 2012-05-09 2012 August Report http://hdl.handle.net/2097/13811 en_US Kansas State University
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topic Interpersonal hurt
Romantic relationships
Coping
Attribution
Communication (0459)
spellingShingle Interpersonal hurt
Romantic relationships
Coping
Attribution
Communication (0459)
Dickey, Janet M.
Shadowed scar tissue: an in-depth literature review of interpersonal hurt in romantic relationships
description Master of Arts === Department of Communication Studies, Theatre, and Dance === Charles Griffin === Interpersonal hurt in romantic relationships describes many every day interactions couples have. However, these instances of hurt are difficult to identify, talk about, and react to, making the study of such interactions immensely difficult as well. This in-depth literature review of current scholarly work is compiled in an effort to provide groundwork for understanding what hurt is, how individuals conceptualize the hurt they feel, and the coping strategies used to overcome what some scholars call a communicative and social phenomenon. Further, a discussion of future avenues of research and the implications of an expansion on the current research aims to guide future scholars to better understand what so many scholars are attempting to get a handle on.
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title Shadowed scar tissue: an in-depth literature review of interpersonal hurt in romantic relationships
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title_fullStr Shadowed scar tissue: an in-depth literature review of interpersonal hurt in romantic relationships
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