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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia II - Interpersonal relationship - Factors affecting interpersonal relationships

The discovery or establishment of common ground between individuals is a fundamental component for enduring interpersonal relationships. Loss of common ground, which may happen over time, may tend to end interpersonal relationships. For each relationship type, essential skills are needed, and without these skills more advanced relationships are not possible. Systemic coaching advocates a hierarchy of relationships, from friendship to global order. Expertise in each relationship type (in this hierarchy) requires the skills of all previous relationship ty ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia II - Interpersonal relationship - Stages of Relationship Formation
1) Contact: a) Uncertainty reduction - through eye contact, identification, opening disclosure, etc. b) Perceptual - notice how a person looks at the other and their body language. c) Interactional cues - nodding, maintaining eye contact, etc. d) Invitational - encouraging the relationship (ex. asking if they want to meet up later for coffee) e) Avoidance strategies - if one person discl ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia II - Interpersonal relationship - Factors affecting interpersonal relationships

The discovery or establishment of common ground between individuals is a fundamental component for enduring interpersonal relationships. Loss of common ground, which may happen over time, may tend to end interpersonal relationships. For each relationship type, essential skills are needed, and without these skills more advanced relationships are not possible. Systemic coaching advocates a hierarchy or relationships, from friendship to global order. Expertise in each relationship type (in this hierarchy) requires the skills of all previous relationship ty ...

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Interpersonal relationship, Interpersonal relationship - Stages of Relationship Formation, Interpersonal relationship - Types of interpersonal relationships, Interpersonal relationship - Factors affecting interpersonal relationships, Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Interpersonal relationship

This article is in need of attention. You can help Wikipedia by editing it into a better article. Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific. Interpersonal relationships are social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people. They vary in differing levels of intimacy and sharing, implying the discovery or establishment of common ground, and may be centered around something(s) shared in common. The study of relationships is of concern to socio ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Triangular theory of love

The triangular theory of love characterizes love in an interpersonal relationship on three different scales: intimacy, passion and commitment. It was developed by Robert Sternberg. Different stages and types of love can be explained as different combinations of the three elements, intimacy, passion and commitment. Sternberg states that a relationship based on a single element is less likely to survive than one based on two or more. Triangular theory of love - Forms of romantic love. The relative emphasis of ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Adopted child syndrome

Adopted child syndrome is the name for an alleged set of symptoms associated primarily with children who have been adopted or separated from their parent/s at a very early age. Advocates alleged that when a mother is parted from her child, it causes a psychological wound that can only be healed through the reunion of mother and child. The trauma caused by the severing of the individual from his or her mother lies at the core of what is a ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Friendship

Friendship is a human relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, and affection. Friends will welcome each other's company and exhibit loyalty towards each other, often to the point of putting the other's interests before one's own. Their tastes will be similar and may converge, and they will share enjoyable activities. They will also engage in mutually helping behavior, such as exchange of advice and the sharing of hardship. A friend is someone who may often demonstrate reciprocating and reflective behaviors. Yet for many, friendship is nothing more than the tr ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Martin Buber

Martin Buber (8 February 1878 - 13 June 1965) was a Jewish philosopher, translator, editor, and pedagogue, whose work centered around the ideals of religious consciousness, interpersonal relations, and community. Buber's evocative, sometimes poetic writing style have marked the major themes in his work: the retelling of Hasidic tales, Biblical commentary, and metaphysical dialogue. A cultural Zionist, Buber was active in the Jewish and educational communities of Germany and Israel. His influence extends across the humanities, particul ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Love

Love has several different meanings in English, from something that gives a little pleasure ("I loved that meal") to something one would die for (patriotism, pairbonding). It can describe an intense feeling of affection, an emotion or an emotional state. In ordinary use, it usually refers to interpersonal love. Probably due to its psychological relevance, love is one of the most common themes in art. Love might best be defined as acting intentionally, in sympathethic response to ot ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Attachment disorder

Attachment disorder is based on the psychological theories that 1) normal mother-child attachment forms in the first two years of life and 2) if a normal attachment is not formed during the first two to three years, attachment can be induced later. This theory is used, for example, to explain the behavioral difficulties of adopted children. Attachment theory was developed by John Bowlby in the 1940s and 1950s and is the leading theory used in the fields of Infant Mental Health, Child Development, and related fields. (For example, see ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Emotional intelligence

Emotional Intelligence, also called EI or EQ, describes an ability, capacity, or skill to perceive, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups. However, being a relatively new area, the definition of emotional intelligence is still in a state of flux. Some, such as Mayer (2005a) prefer to distinguish emotional knowl ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Process Oriented Psychology

Process Oriented Psychology refers to a body of theory and practice that encompasses a broad range of psychotherapeutic, personal growth, and group process applications. It is more commonly called Process Work in the United States, the longer name being used in Europe and Asia. Process Oriented Psychology - History. Process Work was founded by Arnold Mindell, then a Jungian analyst, in the late 1970’s. It has its origin in Mindell’s observation that nighttime dreams both mirrored and were mirrored in hi ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Developmental psychology

Developmental psychology is the scientific study of progressive psychological changes that occur in human beings as they age. Originally concerned with infants and children, and later other periods of great change such as adolescence and aging, it now encompases the entire life span. This field examines change across a broad range of topics including: motor skills and other psycho-physiological processes, problem solving abilities, conceptual understanding, acquis ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis is a family of psychological theories and methods within the field of psychotherapy that seeks to elucidate connections among unconscious components of patients' mental processes, and to do so in a systematic way through a process of tracing out associations. In classical psychoanalysis, the fundamental subject matter of psychoanalysis is the unconscious patterns of life as they become revealed through the analysand's (the patient's) free associations. The analyst's goal is to help liberate the analysand from unexamined ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Music therapy

Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. In other words, music therapy is the use of music by a trained professional to achieve therapeutic goals. Goal areas may include, but are not limited to, motor skills, social/interpersonal development, cognitive dev ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Forgiveness

Forgiveness is a choice the forgiver makes to let go of resentment held in the forgiver's mind of a perceived wrong or difference, either actual or imagined. As the choice of forgiveness is made in the mind of the forgiver, it can be made about any resentment, whether toward another, oneself, a group, a situation or even one's God. Forgiveness of another can be granted with or without the other asking for forgiveness. Some believe the choice of forgiveness is only properly exercised if forgiveness is requested. Another view is that fo ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Clinical depression

Clinical Depression is state of sadness or melancholia that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual's social functioning and/or activities of daily living (ADLs). The diagnosis may be applied when an individual meets a sufficient number of the symptomatic criteria for the Depression spectrum as suggested in the DSM-IV-TR or ICD-9/10. It is important to note that an individual may suffer from what is termed a "clinical depression" without fully meeting the criteria for a specific diagnosis on the Depression spect ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Workplace democracy

Workplace democracy is the application of democracy in all its forms (including voting systems, debates, democratic structuring, due process, adversarial process, systems of appeal, and so on) to the workplace. It usually involves or requires more use of lateral methods like arbitration when workplace disputes arise, but these are often carried out far more efficiently than the high-overhead methods common in undemocratic workplaces. Workplace democracy - History. Workplace democracy has a long histo ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Simple living

Simple living (similar but not identical to voluntary simplicity or voluntary poverty) is a lifestyle individuals may pursue for a variety of motivations, such as spirituality, health, or ecology. Others may choose simple living for reasons of social justice or a rejection of consumerism. Some may emphasize an explicit rejection of "western values", while others choose to live more simply for reasons of personal ...

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Interpersonal relationship - Theories of interpersonal relationships: Encyclopedia - Birth control

Birth control is a regimen of one or more actions, devices, or medications followed in order to deliberately prevent or reduce the likelihood of a woman becoming pregnant. Methods and intentions typically termed birth control may be considered a pivotal ingredient to family planning. Mechanisms which are intended to reduce the likelihood of the fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon may more specifically be referred to as contraception. Contraception differs from abortion in that the former prevents fertilization, whereas a ...

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