Hdfs chapter 10 Flashcards
what is Ostracism and what does it lead to? Does it work? why is it painful?
Giving someone the “cold shoulder” or “silent treatment”; it leads to harming the relationship; it hurts because itundercuts the sense of trust, safety, and value to another person
what are the 7 degrees of relational evaluation? Examples?
Maximal inclusion, Active inclusion, passive inclusion, Ambivalence, passive exclusion, active exclusion, maximal exclusion
What is jealousy composed of ?
Hurt, Anger, Fear
Types of jealousy
Reactive (harm in the relationship), Suspicious jealousy(no actual threat)
Factors of getting jealous?
- Gender differences (none)
- Dependence (more dependent more jealous)
- Sense of inadequacy or self - esteem
- Attachment style
- Personality traits
- Value placed on sexual exclusivity
What makes us jealous?
- Friends are worse than strangers
- Former partners are worse than new ones
- Those who are better than us, and particularly if they are better at things we wish we did well
- An “attractive” rival
- What’s attractive for men (physical) versus women(status/money)
What influences make us jealous
- Attachment styles
- Gender differences
- Women image enhance when they are jealous, work to improve relationship to draw partner back in
- Men ego enhance, rather than focusing on being a better partner they will get in a fight, cheat, or leave, protecting their ego
What are good ways to respond to jealousy?
- Realize that jealousy isn’t a good indicator of how much you love someone
- Be secure in yourself as a worthwhile person
- Increase self-reliance
- Use self-bolstering
- Use good communication skills