Abstract

This scientific work is related to psychology of partnership and family relationships. It is oriented to psychologists and to a wider range of readers, because the topic is interesting to everyone who is interested in the long-term relationships with the intimate partner. Mainly consultants and psychotherapists work with convictions and beliefs. The focus on convictions make this book useful for the practice of family psychotherapists.

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  • The book invites psychologists and a wider range of readership (every one interested in family and partner relationships), because the topic attracts whom is interested in a long-term relationship with an intimate partner, and the scientific concepts on social, developmental and counselling psychology in order core beliefs of qualities of self, of the ideal partner and of the real partner to be illustrated, whose correspondence reveals assortative mating, i.e. similarity between them

  • This monograph “Convictions about the self and the mate” by Nikolay Ivantchev is related to psychology of partnership and family relationships

  • Nikolay Ivantchev has a PhD degree in Educational and Developmental Psychology and his observations on youth age, his research experience on acceptance of other people, as well as his training in cognitive developmental therapy, both have contributed to the creation of this book focused on intimate partnership

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The book invites psychologists and a wider range of readership (every one interested in family and partner relationships), because the topic attracts whom is interested in a long-term relationship with an intimate partner, and the scientific concepts on social, developmental and counselling psychology in order core beliefs of qualities of self, of the ideal partner and of the real partner to be illustrated, whose correspondence reveals assortative mating, i.e. similarity between them. It is focused on revealing the convictions about the self and the mate – real and ideal, and their relation to social categorization and the use of social media such as Facebook.

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