L1 : PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP Flashcards
The way which in two or more people, groups, countries, etc. talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other.
A. Relationship B. Personal Relationship
A. Relationship
5 TYPES OF RELATIONSHIP
Business transactional relationship
Professional relationship
Family relationship
Friendly relationship
Romantic relationship
This is the type of relationship which is closely associated with a person and which can only have meaning to this person.
A. Relationship B. Personal Relationship
B. Personal Relationship
2 CHARACTERISTICS
Privacy and Intimacy
Three attachment styles
Secure
Avoidant
Anxious-Ambivalent
There are three stages of falling in love according to whom?
A. Sternberg B. Rozenberg C. Helen Fisher
Helen Fisher
Three stages of falling in love
Lust
Attraction
Attachment
Is driven by the sex hormones, testosterone, and estrogen. These hormones affect both sexes.
A. Lust B. Attraction C. Attachment
A. Lust
Is describe as the lovestruck phase, which involves nuerotransmitters in the brain such as dopamine, neropinephrine, and serotonin.
A. Lust B. Attraction C. Attachment
B. Attraction
When the couple decides to continue with the relationship, they enter the attachment stage where long-lasting commitments are exchanged, and may lead to raising a family.
A. Lust B. Attraction C. Attachment
C. Attachment
THEORIES AND RESULTS RELATED AND TO ATTRACTION AND LIKING ACCORDING TO WHOM?
A. Sternberg B. Rozenberg C. Helen Fisher
Rozenberg
There are times we meet people who we immediately like or dislike.
A. Transference Effect
B. Propinquity Effect
C. Similarity
D. Reciprocity
E. Physical Attractiveness
A. Transference Effect
The PROXIMITY as another possible factor why we like a person.
A. Transference Effect
B. Propinquity Effect
C. Similarity
D. Reciprocity
E. Physical Attractiveness
Propinquity Effect
We often like people who have similiraties with, such as social class background, religious beliefs, age, and education.
A. Transference Effect
B. Propinquity Effect
C. Similarity
D. Reciprocity
E. Physical Attractiveness
C. Similarity
We like people who like us back.
A. Transference Effect
B. Propinquity Effect
C. Similarity
D. Reciprocity
E. Physical Attractiveness
D. Reciprocity
PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS AND TRAITS
Empathic and optimistic person
Socially competent
This is the major factor in liking someone, and usually first impression counts a lot, too.
A. Transference Effect
B. Propinquity Effect
C. Similarity
D. Reciprocity
E. Physical Attractiveness
E. Physical Attractiveness
TRIANGULAR THEORY OF LOVE ACCORDING TO WHOM?
A. Sternberg B. Rozenberg C. Helen Fisher
Sternberg
STERNBERG’S 3 TRIANGULAR THEORY OF LOVE
Intimacy
Commitment
Passion
It is about being open and vulnerable to that person whom we deeply trust, who we feel connected with and who values us wit unconditional positive regard (Rogers), which is viewing the other person with complete trust and devoid suspicion or negative thought. It includes COMMUNICATION and SELF-DISCLOSURE.
A. Intimacy B. Commitment C. Passion
A. Intimacy
It is an act of deciding to consistently fulfill and live by agreements made with another person, entity, or cause and where the values of integrity and respect serve as a guide to one’s behavior and thinking.
A. Intimacy B. Commitment C. Passion
B. Commitment
It is the intense state of being that drives and consumes a person to pursue an interest, a vision, or a person. In terms of romantic love, passion connotes sexual attraction, as well as intimacy.
A. Intimacy B. Commitment C. Passion
C. Passion
Liking
A. Intimacy
B. Intimacy + Commitment
C. Commitment
D. Passion + Commitment
E. Passion
F. Intimacy + Passion
G. Intimacy + Passion + Commitment
A. Intimacy
Companionate Love
A. Intimacy
B. Intimacy + Commitment
C. Commitment
D. Passion + Commitment
E. Passion
F. Intimacy + Passion
G. Intimacy + Passion + Commitment
B. Intimacy + Commitment
Empty Love
A. Intimacy
B. Intimacy + Commitment
C. Commitment
D. Passion + Commitment
E. Passion
F. Intimacy + Passion
G. Intimacy + Passion + Commitment
C. Commitment
Fatuous Love
A. Intimacy
B. Intimacy + Commitment
C. Commitment
D. Passion + Commitment
E. Passion
F. Intimacy + Passion
G. Intimacy + Passion + Commitment
D. Passion + Commitment
Infatuation
A. Intimacy
B. Intimacy + Commitment
C. Commitment
D. Passion + Commitment
E. Passion
F. Intimacy + Passion
G. Intimacy + Passion + Commitment
E. Passion
Romantic Love
A. Intimacy
B. Intimacy + Commitment
C. Commitment
D. Passion + Commitment
E. Passion
F. Intimacy + Passion
G. Intimacy + Passion + Commitment
F. Intimacy + Passion
Consummate Love
A. Intimacy
B. Intimacy + Commitment
C. Commitment
D. Passion + Commitment
E. Passion
F. Intimacy + Passion
G. Intimacy + Passion + Commitment
G. Intimacy + Passion + Commitment
Robert Sternberg’s 8 triangular theory of love
Liking
Companionate Love
Empty Love
Fatuous Love
Infatuation
Romantic Love
Consummate Love
Non Love