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Relationships
I. Types of relationships
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Acquaintances
Professional relationships
Friends
Intimate relationships
II. Healthful relationships
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Promote self-esteem and productivity.
Encourage health-enhancing behavior.
Free of violence.
Free of drug misuse or abuse
III. Social Skills
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Using manners.
Asking for help.
Giving and following directions.
Expressing affection.
Dealing with rejection.
Dealing with a stressful conversation or event
Dealing with shyness.
Empathy
Dealing with excessive fear
IV. Social Competence
• The effective use of social skills
V. Types of Conflict
•Intrapersonal Conflict - Conflict that occurs within a
person.
•Interpersonal Conflict - Conflict that occurs between
two or more people.
•Intragroup Conflict - Conflict between people belonging
to the same group.
•Intergroup Conflict - Conflict between two or more
groups of people.
VI. Conflict response styles
• Conflict avoidance - Person denies there is a conflict.
• Conflict confrontation - Person attempts to settle conflict
in a hostile, defiant, aggressive
manner.
• Conflict resolution - Person uses conflict resolution skills
to resolve a disagreement in a
healthful way.
VII. Friendship skills
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Listening carefully and keeping confidences.
Avoiding gossip.
Telling the truth.
Sharing joys and sorrows.
Being able to say “I’m sorry”.
Being a good companion.
Sharing
Accepting the mistakes the other person makes.
Praising the other person for doing something well.
Helping the other person when assistance is needed.