Read all about the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, a monthly publication of original research papers on personality. This journal is featured on the official American Psychological Association's Journals website. (
http://www.apa.org/journals/psp/description.html
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Explore the official website of The Society for Personality and Social Psychology, which is the largest organization in the field of personality psychology. Dedicated to advancing and disseminating research in personality and social psychology, the Society also publishes reviews and offers Internet resources such as an online career center. (
http://www.spsp.org/
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The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences strives to foster research in a variety of domains (cognitive-experimental, biological, social-cultural, etc.), and offers a number of different venues in which students, researchers, and professors can meet to discuss their interests and their findings. (
http://issid.org/issid.html
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Scroll down to the section "Romance and Attraction" where you can connect with sites on these topics. (Hosted by the Social Psychology Organization) (
http://www.socialpsychology.org/social.htm
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Read this interesting article on the traits and characteristics of relationship-dependent people. (Published on a commercial web page, hosted by Mental Health Matters) (
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/articles/article.php?artID=343
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Are married people happier than unmarried people? Find out by reading this news release from the APA. (
http://www.apa.org/releases/married_happy.html
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Read this article published in the APA's Monitor on Psychology and learn more about the ongoing research into assertive mating for personality. (
http://www.apa.org/monitor/nov03/compassion.html
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Explore a number of aspects of intimacy, including its development, sex differences, family influences, and other dimensions. (
http://inside.bard.edu/academic/specialproj/darling/adolesce.htm
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Read information on loneliness provided by the counseling center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (
http://www.couns.uiuc.edu/Brochures/loneline.htm
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Visit this web site which provides extensive links to information about many aspects of shyness, including books on shyness and a discussion of shyness in the Encyclopedia of Mental Health. (
http://www.shyness.com
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