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<p>Awards and Praise for the first edition:</p><ul> <p> </p> <li>Recipient of the 2006 International Association for Relationship Research (IARR) Book Award</li> </ul><p>This text as it presently stands is THE go-to text for stalking researchers. That is my opinion and the opinion of multiple fellow scholars I know in the field. It rarely sits on my shelf but rather is a constant reference on my desk. I can always count on these authors to have done an extensive review of literature. I thought I was thorough but they are always providing me with new references.<i></i>--Dr. H. Colleen Sinclair Associate Professor of Psychology Mississippi State University </p><p>Cupach and Spitzberg provide the reader with a multidisciplinary framework for understanding the nature and impact of unwanted relationship pursuits. This book is an excellent resource for students and professionals alike who seek to gain knowledge about unwanted relational pursuits and stalking.</p><p>—<i>Journal of Couple &amp; Relationship Therapy</i></p><p>The Dark Side of Relationship Pursuit provides historical and definitional frames for studying unwanted relationship pursuit and considers the role of the media law and social science research in shaping today’s conceptualizations of stalking. The volume integrates research from diverse contributing fields and disciplines providing a thorough summary and assessment of current knowledge on stalking and obsessive pursuit.</p><p>Building on the foundation of the award-winning first edition this revision considers assessment issues offers an expanded analysis of the meta-analysis data set and includes coverage of intercultural and international factors. As an increasing number of scholarly disciplines and professional fields study stalking and other forms of obsessive relationship pursuit this book is a must-have resource for examining interpersonal conflict social and personal relationships domestic violence unrequited love divorce and relational dissolution and harassment. It also has much to offer researchers counselors and professionals in psychology counseling criminal justice sociology psychiatry forensic evaluation threat assessment and law enforcement. </p>