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Dynamics of Transformation in Close Interpersonal Relations with Women Among Men

Student: Yankevich Yuliya

Supervisor: Vladimir Shumskiy

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Counselling Psychology. Personality Studies (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

The present paper deals with individul experiences of men in close interpersonal relationships with women. The phaenomenological analysis of in-depth interviews elicits stages of close interpersonal relationships and explicates essential contents of each stage. Existential deficits driving unsuccessful relationships are revealed. Key words: interpersonal relationships, relationship dynamics, phaenomenological analysis, existential deficit.

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