Module 4: Interpersonal Harmony Flashcards
attachment disorder
Misbehavior of a child caused by insecurity and the child’s need to test how strong the adoptive family’s love is
Birth order
Arrangement of children in a family from oldest to youngest
body language
Unconscious
Chivalry
Rules of manly behavior
Comparison
the act or instance of comparing.
Complementary
Complete each other
Conflict
A angry disagreement between 2 people
Confront
To hold your ground and object to something
courtesy
Thinking first of the other person and their needs and trying not to think of your own discomfort
Culture
The generally accepted way of life in a group of people
extended family
Family who doesn’t share the same living space as the nuclear family; aunts
Family of origin
The family of their birth
Flirting
Drawing attention to yourself and implying interest in another
Gender
A person’s genetic identity as a male or female
Goodwill
The desire to bless and not harm their friends
Hero worship
A one sided friendship
Jargon
Specialized vocabulary
Maturity
The state of adult hood; being responsible and unselfish
Mentors
People with more age and experience than you have who would love to spare you the pain they suffered if you will listen to them
monogamy
A covenant of marriage between one man and one women and is the best arrangement for everyone in the family as well as society
multiple marriages
Sequential marriages
nuclear family
The father
Peer pressure
The sense that all your friends are asking you to change your behavior to please the group
Peer
Someone around your age
platonic friendship
Mutual encouraging relationships without romance
Polyandry
multiple husbands
Polygamy
multiple partners
Polygyny
multiple wives
Pornography
Visual sexual stimulation
profanity
The use of inappropriate words
Romance
The emotional and physical attraction between 2 people of opposition gender in preparation for marriage
Sanctity of life
Life is sacred because it is God-given
Self-righteousness
A sinful attitude of moral superiority
Self-worth
Emotional appraisal of your own value
Siblings
Brothers and sisters who have the same parents and grow up in the same household (typically)
social conventions
General customs and standards of behavior expected by most adults
Social Health
The ability to initiate
tact
Disciplined communication to the right person at the right time