Friendship and Befriending
... sense of moral order. Because our first, most encompassing and enduring significant relationships are usually with parents and perhaps siblings, in many traditions of sociology and psychology carer/parent-child relationships are seen as the most significant relationships in terms of the basic archit ...
... sense of moral order. Because our first, most encompassing and enduring significant relationships are usually with parents and perhaps siblings, in many traditions of sociology and psychology carer/parent-child relationships are seen as the most significant relationships in terms of the basic archit ...
Overheads: SPCH 8402 Fall 2000
... We may or may not be aware of our own inclusion, control, or affection needs. ...
... We may or may not be aware of our own inclusion, control, or affection needs. ...
Effective factors in women`s tendency toward extramarital
... The present research aimed to investigate the effective factors in women’s tendency toward extramarital relationships and the role of moral intelligence as a mediating factor. Hence, the research employed descriptive-sectional method. A sample of 131 female individuals involved in extramarital relat ...
... The present research aimed to investigate the effective factors in women’s tendency toward extramarital relationships and the role of moral intelligence as a mediating factor. Hence, the research employed descriptive-sectional method. A sample of 131 female individuals involved in extramarital relat ...
Determining the factors of intimate relationship satisfaction
... express sexual feelings and impulses. In the majority of American families, parents do not communicate with their children about sex. Consequently, young couples have very little adequate preparation for understanding their own sexuality and for later marital dialogue,” (Bienvenu, 1980a, p. 1). When ...
... express sexual feelings and impulses. In the majority of American families, parents do not communicate with their children about sex. Consequently, young couples have very little adequate preparation for understanding their own sexuality and for later marital dialogue,” (Bienvenu, 1980a, p. 1). When ...
Overheads: SPCH 8402 Fall 2000
... Draws attention to mutual Influence Draws attention to relationship development ...
... Draws attention to mutual Influence Draws attention to relationship development ...
Lexia: Undergraduate Journal in Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication
... with the general populace, that hooking up has become more common than traditional dating among college students. Garcia et al. (2012) cite a study that found that both genders reported nearly twice as many hookups as first dates. This statistic, while shocking at first, must be considered in contex ...
... with the general populace, that hooking up has become more common than traditional dating among college students. Garcia et al. (2012) cite a study that found that both genders reported nearly twice as many hookups as first dates. This statistic, while shocking at first, must be considered in contex ...
Communication in the Modern Hookup Culture: A Literature Review
... with the general populace, that hooking up has become more common than traditional dating among college students. Garcia et al. (2012) cite a study that found that both genders reported nearly twice as many hookups as first dates. This statistic, while shocking at first, must be considered in contex ...
... with the general populace, that hooking up has become more common than traditional dating among college students. Garcia et al. (2012) cite a study that found that both genders reported nearly twice as many hookups as first dates. This statistic, while shocking at first, must be considered in contex ...
Chapter 13
... causes for other people’s behavior This can be due to our focus on the person more than their situation, about which we may know very little. When we are playing the role of observer, which is largely when we look at others, we make this fundamental attribution error. ...
... causes for other people’s behavior This can be due to our focus on the person more than their situation, about which we may know very little. When we are playing the role of observer, which is largely when we look at others, we make this fundamental attribution error. ...
Evolution of Relationship
... Customers is an imperative for any Organization •Relationship Management is an approach that aims to establish a partnership between an Organization and its Customers ...
... Customers is an imperative for any Organization •Relationship Management is an approach that aims to establish a partnership between an Organization and its Customers ...
OCCASIONAL PAPER 7 – Relationship-based
... fostering relationships is not a simple one. Hinde (1997) sums up his first chapter with one deceptively simple sentence: ‘Relationships are complicated’ (p.11). In doing so, he emphasises the multidimensional and multi-functional nature of relationships. In this paper, I tackle some of these comple ...
... fostering relationships is not a simple one. Hinde (1997) sums up his first chapter with one deceptively simple sentence: ‘Relationships are complicated’ (p.11). In doing so, he emphasises the multidimensional and multi-functional nature of relationships. In this paper, I tackle some of these comple ...
The Greening of Relationship Science
... saw the situational constraints of the game as more responsible for the interactants' behavior. Moreover, the interactants saw themselves as more responsible for their partners' behavior than passive observers did, and not unexpectedly, the interactants' affective responses to their partners' behavi ...
... saw the situational constraints of the game as more responsible for the interactants' behavior. Moreover, the interactants saw themselves as more responsible for their partners' behavior than passive observers did, and not unexpectedly, the interactants' affective responses to their partners' behavi ...
Baron_Chapter8
... positive relationship with their spouses. – Narcissists (feel superior and lack empathy) report less commitment to a relationship. – People who are securely attached are more likely to experience marital satisfaction. – Other negative personality traits (anxiety, negativity, and neuroticism) are rel ...
... positive relationship with their spouses. – Narcissists (feel superior and lack empathy) report less commitment to a relationship. – People who are securely attached are more likely to experience marital satisfaction. – Other negative personality traits (anxiety, negativity, and neuroticism) are rel ...
Equity theory.
... outcomes. Some dominant views: “All men are created equal” (Equality). “The more people invest in a project, the more profit they deserve to reap” (Capitalism). “To each according to his need” (Communism). “Winner take all” (Dog-eat-dog capitalism). “It‟s a man‟s world” (Traditional hierarchy). None ...
... outcomes. Some dominant views: “All men are created equal” (Equality). “The more people invest in a project, the more profit they deserve to reap” (Capitalism). “To each according to his need” (Communism). “Winner take all” (Dog-eat-dog capitalism). “It‟s a man‟s world” (Traditional hierarchy). None ...
Interpersonal Relationships Paper PSYCH 555 Interpersonal
... unintentionally (e.g. being classmates) while relationship by choices are built when people knowingly find ways to build relationships with others (e.g. by befriending others). In both types, though, it is required that participants give others the opportunity to get to know you and build trust with ...
... unintentionally (e.g. being classmates) while relationship by choices are built when people knowingly find ways to build relationships with others (e.g. by befriending others). In both types, though, it is required that participants give others the opportunity to get to know you and build trust with ...
The Psychology of Human Relationships
... Communication and Relational maintenance People in secure relationships are able to express their wants and needs freely. They also feel free to communicate their willingness to satisfy one another's wants and needs. Research suggests that statements of wants and needs in secure relationships are m ...
... Communication and Relational maintenance People in secure relationships are able to express their wants and needs freely. They also feel free to communicate their willingness to satisfy one another's wants and needs. Research suggests that statements of wants and needs in secure relationships are m ...
From Your Mother`s Arms
... related to becoming a good parent and instilling security in your children. Seventy-five years ago, Freud was thinking that early experience would affect drives and motivation in adulthood. Now it seems there is something to this improbable hypothesis. Early relationships are indeed related at least ...
... related to becoming a good parent and instilling security in your children. Seventy-five years ago, Freud was thinking that early experience would affect drives and motivation in adulthood. Now it seems there is something to this improbable hypothesis. Early relationships are indeed related at least ...
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 ...
the formation, maintenance, and breakdown of romantic
... in very unsatisfactory marriages often do not dissolve them, yet those in mediocre marriages sometimes do. If the barriers to leaving are high and the alternatives not very attractive, then people tend to stay Underestimation of altruism. SET assumes that people are self-centred whereas many relat ...
... in very unsatisfactory marriages often do not dissolve them, yet those in mediocre marriages sometimes do. If the barriers to leaving are high and the alternatives not very attractive, then people tend to stay Underestimation of altruism. SET assumes that people are self-centred whereas many relat ...
Social Psychology Perspective on Dating and its Relation to Dating
... 2.1 A paucity of predictors for romance Surveys demonstrate that serious romantic couples perceive themselves as being deeply in love. Such couples self-report that they believe they have found their perfect companion. Are there clearly identifiable markers for predicting who will fall in love? The ...
... 2.1 A paucity of predictors for romance Surveys demonstrate that serious romantic couples perceive themselves as being deeply in love. Such couples self-report that they believe they have found their perfect companion. Are there clearly identifiable markers for predicting who will fall in love? The ...
How Storytelling Affects Relationships by Mary Anne Crone
... For the translational group project, our group has decided to do the overall topic of unrealistic relationship expectations. Each of us picked a unique topic that can relate to unrealistic relationship expectations or unrealistic views of relationships. I have decided to discuss the topic of storyte ...
... For the translational group project, our group has decided to do the overall topic of unrealistic relationship expectations. Each of us picked a unique topic that can relate to unrealistic relationship expectations or unrealistic views of relationships. I have decided to discuss the topic of storyte ...
PPTX
... Relationships and Love “Being pregnant by someone I adore and love dearly is the best feeling in the world. Just the idea of us bringing a baby into the world is an amazing feeling and we love each other which makes every day more special. We both cannot wait for our baby boy to come so we have som ...
... Relationships and Love “Being pregnant by someone I adore and love dearly is the best feeling in the world. Just the idea of us bringing a baby into the world is an amazing feeling and we love each other which makes every day more special. We both cannot wait for our baby boy to come so we have som ...
Polyamory
Polyamory (from Greek πολύ poly, ""many, several"", and Latin amor, ""love"") is the practice, desire, or acceptance of intimate relationships that are not exclusive with respect to other sexual or intimate relationships, with knowledge and consent of everyone involved. It has been described as ""consensual, ethical, and responsible non-monogamy"", and may or may not include polysexuality (attraction towards multiple genders or sexes).The term ""polyamorous"" can refer to the nature of a relationship at some point in time or to a philosophy or relationship orientation (much like gender or sexual orientation). The word is sometimes used in a broader sense, as an umbrella term that covers various forms of multiple relationships, or forms of sexual or romantic relationships that are not sexually exclusive. Polyamorous arrangements are varied, reflecting the choices and philosophies of the individuals involved, though there is disagreement on how broadly the concept of polyamory applies. An emphasis on ethics, honesty, and transparency all around is widely regarded as the crucial defining characteristic. As of July 2009, it was estimated that more than 500,000 polyamorous relationships existed in the United States.People who identify as polyamorous typically reject the view that sexual and relational exclusivity are necessary for deep, committed, long-term loving relationships. Those who are open to, or emotionally suited for, polyamory may embark on a polyamorous relationship when single or already in a monogamous or open relationship. Sex is not necessarily a primary focus in polyamorous relationships, which commonly consist of people seeking to build long-term relationships with more than one person on mutually agreeable grounds, with sex as only one aspect of their relationships. In practice, polyamorous relationships are highly varied and individualized according to those participating. For many, such relationships are ideally built upon values of trust, loyalty, the negotiation of boundaries, and compersion, as well as overcoming jealousy, possessiveness, and the rejection of restrictive cultural standards.