Interpersonal Communication Some thoughts about interpersonal
... People differ widely in their willingness to self-disclose There is a dyadic effect There is little relationship between self-disclosure and touching Self-disclosure is related to interpersonal ...
... People differ widely in their willingness to self-disclose There is a dyadic effect There is little relationship between self-disclosure and touching Self-disclosure is related to interpersonal ...
Asexuality and Romantic Orientation
... Attraction - There are many different types of attraction, including: Sexual attraction: attraction that makes people desire sexual contact or shows sexual interest in another person(s). Romantic attraction: attraction that makes people desire romantic contact or interaction with another person ...
... Attraction - There are many different types of attraction, including: Sexual attraction: attraction that makes people desire sexual contact or shows sexual interest in another person(s). Romantic attraction: attraction that makes people desire romantic contact or interaction with another person ...
Craving for Ecstasy
... guide others through the recovery process. At the tillle of this \\Titing he has been entirely drug-free for six years. ...
... guide others through the recovery process. At the tillle of this \\Titing he has been entirely drug-free for six years. ...
Socioemotional Development Adulthood
... – Men: No obvious reason; just fell out of love. Cheating. Different values or lifestyles. Divorce can have both positive and negative effects, and reasons greatly vary among individuals. Many who divorce in their 40s or later, had stayed together for the children—one study showed more women t ...
... – Men: No obvious reason; just fell out of love. Cheating. Different values or lifestyles. Divorce can have both positive and negative effects, and reasons greatly vary among individuals. Many who divorce in their 40s or later, had stayed together for the children—one study showed more women t ...
Romantic Love and Anthropology - OpenBU
... At the same time, what emerges from even the perfunctory outline I have attempted here is that the study of romance ought to be undertaken with a humbling sense of the inadequacy of our language and the limits of our understanding. So, with that caveat in mind, let me rapidly outline some of the dir ...
... At the same time, what emerges from even the perfunctory outline I have attempted here is that the study of romance ought to be undertaken with a humbling sense of the inadequacy of our language and the limits of our understanding. So, with that caveat in mind, let me rapidly outline some of the dir ...
Romantic Love and Culture
... the importance – even the necessity - of falling in love. The songs, movies, and stories of our shared culture endlessly describe variations in the pain and ecstasy of love as it is found, challenged, lost, denied or thwarted, only to flare up again, carrying all before it, or else destroying the lo ...
... the importance – even the necessity - of falling in love. The songs, movies, and stories of our shared culture endlessly describe variations in the pain and ecstasy of love as it is found, challenged, lost, denied or thwarted, only to flare up again, carrying all before it, or else destroying the lo ...
The Influence of Media on Young People`s Attitudes
... (Potter, 1993). It was advocated by Gerbner and his associates of the Annenberg School for Communication. The theory defines that prolonged television viewing among audiences produces beliefs and ideas from the themes of the programs which instill unrealistic tendencies. In this way, viewers tend to ...
... (Potter, 1993). It was advocated by Gerbner and his associates of the Annenberg School for Communication. The theory defines that prolonged television viewing among audiences produces beliefs and ideas from the themes of the programs which instill unrealistic tendencies. In this way, viewers tend to ...
Close Relationships
... sorted more than a hundred emotional words into categories; their analysis indicated that love has similar and different meanings cross-culturally. • The most striking difference was the presence of a “sad love” cluster in the Chinese sample. • The Chinese had many love-related concepts that were sa ...
... sorted more than a hundred emotional words into categories; their analysis indicated that love has similar and different meanings cross-culturally. • The most striking difference was the presence of a “sad love” cluster in the Chinese sample. • The Chinese had many love-related concepts that were sa ...
Restoration Theatre
... Gesticulation was very important and an entire array of facial grimacing, winking and smiling was developed. Women in their stiff bodices and men sat straight up, rarely leaning back against the back of a chair. Bows and curtsies in the seventeenth century manner were used directed both at other act ...
... Gesticulation was very important and an entire array of facial grimacing, winking and smiling was developed. Women in their stiff bodices and men sat straight up, rarely leaning back against the back of a chair. Bows and curtsies in the seventeenth century manner were used directed both at other act ...
social psychology
... Matching hypothesis: proposes that males and females of approximately equal physical attractiveness are likely to select each other as partners ...
... Matching hypothesis: proposes that males and females of approximately equal physical attractiveness are likely to select each other as partners ...
Chapter 13
... person’s experience in past relevant relationships. – The comparison level for alternatives (CLalt) is the lowest level of outcomes a person will accept in light of the available alternatives. – The use of CLalt explains why we may turn down opportunities that appear promising or why we may remain i ...
... person’s experience in past relevant relationships. – The comparison level for alternatives (CLalt) is the lowest level of outcomes a person will accept in light of the available alternatives. – The use of CLalt explains why we may turn down opportunities that appear promising or why we may remain i ...
Lesson 7 - Interpersonal Attraction and Relationships
... occurred gradually from 1741 to 1865. The romantic love ideal first really came into its own about the time of the Civil War. ...
... occurred gradually from 1741 to 1865. The romantic love ideal first really came into its own about the time of the Civil War. ...
American Romanticism Online Lesson Definitions from A Handbook
... fact of a united nation dedicated to the concepts of industry arose from associated ideas that the imagination was and capitalism and philosophically committed to egalitarianism. stimulated to conjure up. The term is used in many senses, a In a sense it may be said that the three decades following t ...
... fact of a united nation dedicated to the concepts of industry arose from associated ideas that the imagination was and capitalism and philosophically committed to egalitarianism. stimulated to conjure up. The term is used in many senses, a In a sense it may be said that the three decades following t ...
Individuals & Families Diverse Perspectives
... – Marriage to several spouses – one after the other – a natural result of divorce ...
... – Marriage to several spouses – one after the other – a natural result of divorce ...
Unit 06 Origins of Attraction Info - Virginia Beach City Public Schools
... Lucille Nahemow and M. Powell Lawton (1975) found in their study of friendship networks of residents in Dyckman Houses, a public housing project, that proximity is “a powerful force in friendship formation.” Their study was to find out under what circumstances people make friends of strangers. Nahe ...
... Lucille Nahemow and M. Powell Lawton (1975) found in their study of friendship networks of residents in Dyckman Houses, a public housing project, that proximity is “a powerful force in friendship formation.” Their study was to find out under what circumstances people make friends of strangers. Nahe ...
CloseRelationships2 - Stigma, Health and Close
... -Participants were approached on bridge by attractive female experimenter -Asked to tell story about a relationship -Told they could call experimenter for results in a few weeks, given ...
... -Participants were approached on bridge by attractive female experimenter -Asked to tell story about a relationship -Told they could call experimenter for results in a few weeks, given ...
Human Relationships
... A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness. A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion ...
... A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness. A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion ...
Chapter 1
... More than 90 percent of U.S. women still marry at some point in their lives; projections indicate that in the future this rate will drop into 80–90 percent range Marriages in adolescence are more likely to end in divorce than marriages in adulthood Average duration of a marriage in the United ...
... More than 90 percent of U.S. women still marry at some point in their lives; projections indicate that in the future this rate will drop into 80–90 percent range Marriages in adolescence are more likely to end in divorce than marriages in adulthood Average duration of a marriage in the United ...
Chapter 13 (III) – Social Psychology
... Implicit Theories of Personality – Beliefs about what kinds of behaviors are associated with particular traits and which traits usually go together o Used to develop expectations about people’s behavior Individualistic cultures think of the human self as static while collectivist cultures think of i ...
... Implicit Theories of Personality – Beliefs about what kinds of behaviors are associated with particular traits and which traits usually go together o Used to develop expectations about people’s behavior Individualistic cultures think of the human self as static while collectivist cultures think of i ...
Healthy relationships
... education, social status, political beliefs, and many other variables. Remember the goal of good communication is not to have everyone agree, it is to have everyone understand each other. ...
... education, social status, political beliefs, and many other variables. Remember the goal of good communication is not to have everyone agree, it is to have everyone understand each other. ...
Attraction and Mate Selection Theories
... • Psychologist who study the physiological basis of human behaviour refer to this emotional state as limerence. • Michael Liebowitz, author of the book The Chemistry of Love, explains that limerence is similar to fear in its physical aspects. • After a while, amphetamines are replaced by the hormon ...
... • Psychologist who study the physiological basis of human behaviour refer to this emotional state as limerence. • Michael Liebowitz, author of the book The Chemistry of Love, explains that limerence is similar to fear in its physical aspects. • After a while, amphetamines are replaced by the hormon ...
File - Psychology LA
... noted that innate temperamental characteristics which made infants ‘easy’ or ‘difficult’ had a serious impact on the quality of the mother-infant relationship and thus the attachment type. These innate temperamental characteristics would influence the individual throughout life and thus love relatio ...
... noted that innate temperamental characteristics which made infants ‘easy’ or ‘difficult’ had a serious impact on the quality of the mother-infant relationship and thus the attachment type. These innate temperamental characteristics would influence the individual throughout life and thus love relatio ...
Romantic Period Power Point
... In a revived clash between color and design, the expressiveness and mood of color, emphasized in the new prominence of the brushstroke and impasto the artist's free handling of paint, which tended to be repressed in neoclassicism. Romantic artists believed in the ideal that Nature is powerful and wi ...
... In a revived clash between color and design, the expressiveness and mood of color, emphasized in the new prominence of the brushstroke and impasto the artist's free handling of paint, which tended to be repressed in neoclassicism. Romantic artists believed in the ideal that Nature is powerful and wi ...
Memory
... mayor: Honorable Pulvapies.” Little did he realize that his honorable deodorant would actually be elected. ...
... mayor: Honorable Pulvapies.” Little did he realize that his honorable deodorant would actually be elected. ...
social exchange theory - relationships are governed by perceptions
... Couples must share all three dimensions in order to experience consummate love. ...
... Couples must share all three dimensions in order to experience consummate love. ...