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Personal
Relationship
Kind of relationship between people exemplified by shared understanding, mutual trust and social bonding
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Kinds of Personal Relationships
Familial
Friends
/
Peers
Partnership
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Family
Two or more persons who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption and who live together as one household
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Types of Family
Nuclear Family
Single
Parent
Family
Extended Family
Childless
Family
Grandparent
Family
Stepfamily
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Friends
Close tie between two people that is often built upon mutual experiences, shared interest, proximity, and emotional bonding
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Types of Friendship by Aristotle
Friendship of Pleasure
Friendship of Utility
Friendship Virtue
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5 Stages of Friendship
Strangers
Casual
Acquaintance
Friends
Deep
friendship
Self-intimacy
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Partnership
Two people that are in a close relationship that are built upon, trust, affection, intimacy, and romantic love
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Types of Love
Compassionate
Love
Passionate
Love
Romantic
Companionate
Fatuous
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Physical
Connection
The more you and another person or group usually interact with each other there would be a higher chance to develop connection
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Verbal
Affirmation
Sometimes we just want to hear, sorry, thank you and i love you right?
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Emotional
Availability
This emphasizes the idea of "being-there"
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Trust
To trust someone is to place your confidence into that person
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The
Color Wheel Model of Love -
PAMELS
Pragma
Agape
Mania
Eros
Ludus
Storge
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Leadership
Emergence
is influence people through leadership
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Social
Relationship
An interaction between individuals that affects every participant
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Characteristics of Social Relationships
Less
Intimate
Lesser
self-disclosure
Level
of
loyalty
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The sum of interactions between individuals over a period of time is a
social relationship
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There is a part of the human brain (orbitofrontal cortex) that is connected directly to the three major regions of the brain: cortex,
amygdala
, and
brain
stem
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Orbitofrontal
Cortex
Provides an immediate connection between thoughts, emotion, and behavior
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Types of Social Influence by Herbert Kelman
Compliance
Identification
Internalization
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Compliance
Being persuaded because you are under surveillance
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Identification
If a relationship with another person is relevant and you can be persuaded. a person influenced by someone he or she likes or looks up to
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Internalization
If the evidence of something is reliable and credible then you can be persuaded
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