Book contents
- Knowing and Not Knowing in Intimate Relationships
- Knowing and Not Knowing in Intimate Relationships
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER ONE Knowing and not knowing are central to intimacy
- CHAPTER TWO How couples build knowledge of one another
- CHAPTER THREE How well do you know each other? about 90%
- CHAPTER FOUR Concerns about the other's potential reaction to something not yet revealed
- CHAPTER FIVE What people cannot or would rather not know
- CHAPTER SIX Processes in being a judicious nondiscloser
- CHAPTER SEVEN Discovery of lies and secrets
- CHAPTER EIGHT Gender differences in intimate knowing
- CHAPTER NINE Family of origin
- CHAPTER TEN Is it good to know and be known extremely well?
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Phenomenology of knowing and not knowing, being known and not known
- Appendix
- References
- Index
CHAPTER ONE - Knowing and not knowing are central to intimacy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2013
- Knowing and Not Knowing in Intimate Relationships
- Knowing and Not Knowing in Intimate Relationships
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER ONE Knowing and not knowing are central to intimacy
- CHAPTER TWO How couples build knowledge of one another
- CHAPTER THREE How well do you know each other? about 90%
- CHAPTER FOUR Concerns about the other's potential reaction to something not yet revealed
- CHAPTER FIVE What people cannot or would rather not know
- CHAPTER SIX Processes in being a judicious nondiscloser
- CHAPTER SEVEN Discovery of lies and secrets
- CHAPTER EIGHT Gender differences in intimate knowing
- CHAPTER NINE Family of origin
- CHAPTER TEN Is it good to know and be known extremely well?
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Phenomenology of knowing and not knowing, being known and not known
- Appendix
- References
- Index
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- Knowing and Not Knowing in Intimate Relationships , pp. 1 - 28Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013