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Implications of Self-Other Overlap in Unsuccessful Romantic Relationships
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University of Massachusetts Boston
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Graduate Masters Theses Doctoral Dissertations and Masters Theses
8-1-2012
Implications of Self-Other Overlap in Unsuccessful
Romantic Relationships
Josephine A. Bell
University of Massachusetts Boston
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Paper 119.
IMPLICATIONS OF SELF-OTHER OVERLAP IN UNSUCCESSFUL ROMANTIC
RELATIONSHIPS
A Thesis Presented
by
J. ANNA BELL
Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies,
University of Massachusetts Boston,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree
MASTER OF SCIENCE
August 2012
Clinical Psychology Program
© 2012 by J. Anna Bell
All rights reserved
IMPLICATIONS OF SELF-OTHER OVERLAP IN UNSUCCESSFUL ROMANTIC
RELATIONSHIPS
A Master’s Thesis Presented
by
JOSEPHINE A. BELL
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Sheree D. Conrad, Senior Lecturer
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Jean Rhodes, Professor
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Alice S. Carter, Program Director
Clinical Psychology Program
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Carol Smith, Chairperson
Psychology Department