Lecture 6 Flashcards
Relationships of circumstance
forced
Relationships of choice
Picked
Complementary relationship
uneven power
Symmetric relationships
even power
competitive symmetric relationships
Power desired by both
Submissive symmetric relationships
Power and control are not desired by both
Parallel relationships
shift back and fourth
Stages of interpersonal relationships
Relational development
Turning points
- casual turning points (affect change)
- Reflective turning points (signal change)
Relational Escalation (5)
- Pre interaction awareness
- Acquaintance (intro and banter)
- Exploration
- Intensification
- Intimacy
Relationship de-escalation
- turmoil or stagnation
- De-intensification
- Individualization
- separation
- Post separation effects
Social exchange theory
Pick relationships by seeking the greatest amount of reward and least amount of cost
Dialectical theory
influenced by those forces pulling people towards intimacy or independence
- Connectedness versus Autonomy
- Predictability versus Novelty (certainty vs uncertainty)
- Openness versus Closedness
Nursing relationships based on
Trust respect professional intimacy empathy power
Steps of therapeutic relationships
Orientation
Working
resolution