Personal Relationships Q2 2- PDF
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This document describes different types of personal relationships, including family, friends, and romantic relationships. It also discusses important concepts such as attachment styles and the stages in romantic relationships. There is information on common problems in personal relationships and advice on how to have healthy ones.
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A Pleasant Day! Things To Remember Things Money Can’t Buy Manners Moral Respect Character Common Sense Trust Patience Class Integrity Love Opening Prayer Teach us to be mindful of how we live each day and to use our time wisely. Psalm 90:12 Objectives: A. Understa...
A Pleasant Day! Things To Remember Things Money Can’t Buy Manners Moral Respect Character Common Sense Trust Patience Class Integrity Love Opening Prayer Teach us to be mindful of how we live each day and to use our time wisely. Psalm 90:12 Objectives: A. Understand the meaning and types of personal relationships. B. Identify common problems encountered on personal relationships. C. Determine important notes on taking care of personal relationships Personal Relationships * Definition * Importance Types of Common Personal Relationships 1. Family 2. Friends 3. Partnership and Romantic Relationship 1.Family - Basic unit in the society - A group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit - Our succeeding relationships in the future are all shaped to a large extent by our attachment to our parents (Bowlby, 1982). Three Attachment Styles (Ainsworth, Blekar, Waters, and Wall, 1978) a. Secure Attachment b. Avoidant Attachment c. Anxious-Ambivalent Attachment 2. Friends Three Types of Friendships (Parker and Asher, 1993) a. Acquaintances b. Companions c. Intimates/Best Friends 3. Partnership and Romantic Relationships -close relationship - intimate relationship - romantic relationship 3.1 Three Phases of Romantic Relationships a. Discover of interest b. Dating c. Commitment 3.2 Three Stages of Falling in Love (Fisher, 2016) a. Lust b. Attraction c. Attachment Theories and Research Related to Attraction and Liking a.Transference Effect (Hinkley and Andersen,1996) b.Propinquity Effect (Festinger, Schachter, and Back,1950) c.Similarity (Aron, Kalick, and Hamilton,1988) d.Reciprocity (Curtis and Miller, 1986) e.Physical Attractiveness (Perett, May, and Yoshikawa, 1994) f.Personality Characteristics and Traits (Wheeler and Kim, 1997) Common Problems Encountered on Personal Relationships Infidelity Trust Issues Sexual Issues Traumas Stress Mental Health Unrealistic Expectations Family Issues Lack of Communication Violence Lack of Concern and Support Important Notes on Taking Care of Personal Relationships *Clarify your boundaries *Learn to communicate *Learn to forgive *Trust is one of the foundations *Consult professionals Something to do….. Bring a stationery paper and letter envelope for tomorrow’s activity.