Great Myths of Intimate Relationships: Dating, Sex, and Marriage (Great Myths of Psychology)
Matthew D. Johnson is Professor of Psychology at Binghampton, US State University of New York. His studies of clinical psychology are dedecated to the development of marital distress and family dysfunction. His work aims to determine the mechanisms by which the distress in the relationship and the disintegration follows the positive emotions of the courtship. In 2013 he received from the Rector of the State University of New York a reward for excellence in teaching.
Great Myths of Intimate Relationships: Dating, Sex, and Marriage (Great Myths of Psychology)
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