Quarter 2 Lesson 2: Relationship Flashcards
“Two or more persons who are related by birth,
marriage, or adoption and who live together as one
household.”
FAMILY…
A close tie between two people that is often built
upon mutual experiences, shared interests,
proximity, and emotional bonding.
FRIENDS…
Close relationships formed between two people
that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy,
and romantic love.
PARTNERSHIP…
Altruistic , selfless,
unconditional love. It is God’s
love towards mankind.
AGAPE
The Greeks defined this kind of love as
“affectionate love”.
This kind of love we feel towards our
friends.
Platonic friendship
PHILIA
Natural or instinctual affection
Love of the parent
STORGE-
Named after the Greek god of love and
fertility. Usually associated with romantic, passionate
and physical love.
EROS-
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.
PRAGMA-
The feeling of infatuation.
- Flirtatious love.
LUDUS-
Possessive love caused
by an imbalance of Eros
and Ludus.
MANIA
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.
PHILAUTIA
express affection through
spoken words, praise, or appreciation
Words of Affirmation
nice things you do for your partner
that make them feel loved and appreciated
Acts of Service
feels love through physical affection
Physical Touch
gifts symbolize love, care, and
affection
Receiving Gifts
undivided attention and spend time
together in meaningful and interactive ways
Quality Time
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.
Anxious Attachment Style
People with a secure attachment
style tend to feel safe, stable, and
more satisfied in their close
relationships
Secure Attachment Style
Adults with this style of insecure
attachment tend to feel they don’t
deserve love or closeness in a
relationship.
Avoidant-Fearful
is the emotional component of love.
Involves feelings of closeness, connectedness, and
bondedness
Intimacy
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.
Avoidant-Dismissive
is the motivational component of love.
involves feelings and desires that lead to physical
attraction, and romance.
Passion
is the cognitive component of love.
Involves feelings that lead a person to remain
with someone and move toward shared goals
Commitment