Quarter 2 Lesson 2: Relationship Flashcards

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1
Q

“Two or more persons who are related by birth,
marriage, or adoption and who live together as one
household.”

A

FAMILY…

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2
Q

A close tie between two people that is often built
upon mutual experiences, shared interests,
proximity, and emotional bonding.

A

FRIENDS…

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3
Q

Close relationships formed between two people
that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy,
and romantic love.

A

PARTNERSHIP…

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4
Q

Altruistic , selfless,
unconditional love. It is God’s
love towards mankind.

A

AGAPE

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5
Q

The Greeks defined this kind of love as
“affectionate love”.

This kind of love we feel towards our
friends.

Platonic friendship

A

PHILIA

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6
Q

Natural or instinctual affection
Love of the parent

A

STORGE-

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7
Q

Named after the Greek god of love and
fertility. Usually associated with romantic, passionate
and physical love.

A

EROS-

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8
Q

Love that has matured and developed
over a long period o time.
Committed, compassionate love that often grows
as two partners continue to cherish and care for
each other.

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PRAGMA-

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9
Q

The feeling of infatuation.
- Flirtatious love.

A

LUDUS-

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10
Q

Possessive love caused
by an imbalance of Eros
and Ludus.

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MANIA

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11
Q

a healthy for, of love where you can
recognize your self-worth and don’t ignore
your personal needs.
-Self-love begins with acknowledging your
responsibility for your well-being.

A

PHILAUTIA

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12
Q

express affection through
spoken words, praise, or appreciation

A

Words of Affirmation

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13
Q

nice things you do for your partner
that make them feel loved and appreciated

A

Acts of Service

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14
Q

feels love through physical affection

A

Physical Touch

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15
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gifts symbolize love, care, and
affection

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Receiving Gifts

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16
Q

undivided attention and spend time
together in meaningful and interactive ways

A

Quality Time

17
Q

People with this attachment style
are often anxious and uncertain,
lacking in self-esteem.

They crave emotional intimacy but
worry that others don’t want to be
with them.

A

Anxious Attachment Style

18
Q

People with a secure attachment
style tend to feel safe, stable, and
more satisfied in their close
relationships

A

Secure Attachment Style

19
Q

Adults with this style of insecure
attachment tend to feel they don’t
deserve love or closeness in a
relationship.

A

Avoidant-Fearful

19
Q

is the emotional component of love.

Involves feelings of closeness, connectedness, and
bondedness

A

Intimacy

19
Q

Instead of craving intimacy, they’re
so wary of closeness they try to
avoid emotional connection with
others.

They’d rather not rely on others, or
have others rely on them.

A

Avoidant-Dismissive

20
Q

is the motivational component of love.

involves feelings and desires that lead to physical
attraction, and romance.

A

Passion

21
Q

is the cognitive component of love.

Involves feelings that lead a person to remain
with someone and move toward shared goals

A

Commitment