Psychology of Human Relationships by Connor Whiteley

An Introductory Series

From the different reasons for attraction to pro social behaviour, we explore human relationships

Psychology of human relationships

Does evolutionary play a role in partner choice?
Is promoting good social behaviour effective?
What is the Bystander Effect?
These are just a few of the interesting and important questions that we will be exploring in this book as we explore the psychology of human relationships.
So, join me as together we explore the fascinating world of the psychology of human relationships in this book with an intriguing conversational tone that clearly breakdown and critically evaluates concepts and theories so everyone can enjoy the wonders of psychology… and not have a headache at the end! 

Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality

Secondary Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal Relations

Language: English

Keywords: human relationships, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, cognition, psychology, biology, biological psychology, social psychology, attraction, psychology of love, psychology attraction, evolution

Word Count: 7038

Sales info:

This book is avialable in both ebook and paperback edition and the ebook is published very wide and avialable is in a lot of countries and is selling rather well and as a result of this i would like to further my market reach by translating it into other languages so that others can enjoy and love psychology i do.


Sample text:

There are so many interesting reasons why relationships form but before we explore this in the next three chapters.

Ask yourself one simple question: Why are you attracted to the person you are?

Whether you’re currently dating or not. I urge you to really think about the why.

Now that you’ve begun to think about the why. We can start to explore the biological reasons.

There are a few main biological reasons why we feel attracted to someone.

These main reasons are:

Evolutionary reason- this reason suggests that the reason why humans find others attracted have evolved over time. To help with the survival of the species. This we will explore later with a case study.
Genetic explanation- this reason is connected to evolutionary theory because with the two reasons together. They form an explanation for relationships which is relationships could be caused by biological markers. That signal compatibility with one another.
Neurochemical explanation- this explanation involves the role of hormones and neurotransmitters (refer to book 1 in the series for more information on these neurochemicals) in the role of relationships. This will be explored more in a study later.

Therefore, I have given you a quick look at how biology can cause relationships.

Personally, I would suggest looking/ buying at book 1 in the series if you haven’t already because it will explain evolution, genetics and neurochemicals more.

With the theory done, we can start to look at some studies.

This first study looked at the evolutionary explanation.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Giovany Almeida
Author review:
Amazing translator, very quick.
I would love to work with them again on future projects.

Would you like to translate this book? Make an offer to the Rights Holder!



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