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  2. The People We Hate at the Wedding (novel) - Wikipedia

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    American siblings Paul and Alice learn their elder half-sister Eloise is getting married in England. Both siblings harbor resentment towards Eloise, the child from their mother, Donna, and her first marriage to cosmopolitan Frenchman Henrique, who left Eloise a substantial trust fund. Both siblings are also deeply unhappy with their lives.

  3. After Marriage: Rethinking Marital Relationships - Wikipedia

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    The Limitations of Contract: Regulating Personal Relationships in a Marriage-Free State, Clare Chambers; Is Marriage Bad for Children? Rethinking the Connection Between Having Children, Romantic Love, and Marriage, Samantha Brennan and Bill Cameron; Equality and Non-hierarchy in Marriage: What Do Feminists Really Want?, Elizabeth Brake

  4. Ressentiment - Wikipedia

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    Nietzsche's chief development of ressentiment came in his book On the Genealogy of Morals; see esp §§ 10–11). [3] [4] The term was also studied by Max Scheler in a monograph published in 1912 and reworked a few years later. [5] Søren Kierkegaard has been questionably included in the philosophical history of the term ressentiment.

  5. Ressentiment (book) - Wikipedia

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    Scheler's described Ressentiment in his 1913 book by the same title as follows: "…Ressentiment is a self-poisoning of the mind which has quite definite causes and consequences. It is a lasting mental attitude, caused by the systematic repression of certain emotions and affects which, as such are normal components of human nature.

  6. John Gottman - Wikipedia

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    Gottman has published over 190 papers, and is the author or co-author of 40 books, notably: [11] Nan Silver; Gottman, John (1994). Why Marriages Succeed or Fail: What You Can Learn from the Breakthrough Research to Make Your Marriage Last. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-671-86748-5. Joan Declaire; Gottman, John (1997).

  7. Contempt - Wikipedia

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    In the book Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, author Malcolm Gladwell discusses John Gottman's theories of how to predict which couples will stay married. Gottman's theory states that there are four major emotional reactions that are destructive to a marriage: defensiveness, stonewalling, criticism, and contempt.

  8. Philosophy of Love, Sex, and Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of Love, Sex, and Marriage: An Introduction is a 2010 book by Raja Halwani, in which the author provides an introduction to philosophical aspects of sex, love, and marriage based on virtue ethics. [1]

  9. Diana Kirschner - Wikipedia

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    Kirschner was co-editor of the American Psychological Association's first book devoted to psychology and the media. [14] She focused on the impact of violence in the media on children; gender discrimination and ageism in television and other media; as well as on the roles psychologists play in the mass media.