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Index
Cover Page
Motivated Cognition in Relationships
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1 Introducing Motivated Cognition
The Couples
What is Motivated Cognition?
Our Central Themes
Conclusion
Note
2 Embodying Safety and Value Goals
What Thinking Needs to Do: The Belongingness Imperative
Preparedness for Safety and Value
Embodied Safety and Value Goals in Action
Conclusion
3 Pursuing Safety
The Desired End-State: Safety
Trust: Marking the Best Means of Goal Pursuit
Restoring Goal Progress: Motivated Perceptual and Behavioral Tactics
When Safety Becomes a Preoccupation
Conclusion
Notes
4 Pursuing Value
The Desired End-State: An Unconflicted Basis for Relationship-Promotive Action
Conviction: Marking Goal Pursuit
Defending Goal Progress
The Measure of Success: Value and Relationship Well-Being
Conclusion
Note
5 Why Safety Overrides Value
The Motivational Tension: Naturally Opposing States
Risk Regulation Live! Its Dynamics in Daily Relationship Life
Tipping the Balance: Self-Esteem and Safety
Transactive Goal Pursuits: Safety and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies
Conclusion
Note
6 When Value Overrides Safety
Putting Life Meaning Ahead of Safety
Putting Justifying Caring Ahead of Safety
Automatic Attitudes and Partner Goal Contagion
Conclusion
7 Reality Constraints
The Objective Reality: Actual Goal Affordances
Fitting Active Goal Pursuits to Relationship Realities
Conclusion
Notes
8 Looking Forward
The Basic Elements of an Interactionist Goal System
Embodying and Embedding Motivated Cognition in Relationships
Soothsaying Katy and Todd’s Future Relationship
Conclusion
References
Author Index
Subject Index
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