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    Interpersonal relationships define us. When we are fortunate enough to experience a loving relationship, we achieve positive characteristics such as security and confidence. Conversely, when we experience negative relationships, we become withdrawn, guarded, and wary of engaging in future relationships. However, it is this wariness that causes us to examine our contribution to the relationship to make the next one, or current one, more successful. In essence, it is not just the good or bad relationships that

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    Relationships and Attraction PSY: 301 October 8, 2012 From the beginning on time, being around others makes us feel affiliated. It is human nature to form relationships with people who attract us. As human beings, there has always been a desire to form relationships. The lack of relationships and bonds with other individuals can lead to negative feelings, such as loneliness. In order to figure out the need to form bonds we must analyze the benefits

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    Healthy Relationships

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    China Harris Chapter#8 Professor Name: Lyons Subject Name: SSPE201 22 march 2016 Healthy Relationships Healthy relationships allow two people to feel supported and connect to one another while also feeling equally independent and free. Communication and boundaries are the two major parts of a healthy relationship. Two people in a relationship with each other should be able to feel free enough to voice their opinions. Communication allows partners to treat each other with respect, speak openly

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    Partners in healthy relationships focus on setting personal boundaries that protect the sense of personal identity and help ease feeling distressed by the demands of others. To love someone does not equal enjoying the same activities or agreeing on every decision; respecting the differences that exist between partners creates a harmonious relationship. Take a couple that been dating for two years; Partner A in the relationship enjoys watching horror movies but partner B has

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    Types of Relationships

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    Vinash Persad Expository Essay Wk2 Three Types of Relationships Human relationships have always perplexed me. These seemingly simple bonds between people can amount to so much and cause such commotion that lives change drastically within minutes in these relationships. Especially in the fast changing world of today. In my piece I am going to be telling you about the three types of relationships I see taking place. Over time, I have asked myself three questions, finding the answers along

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    Stages of interpersonal relationships 1.Acquaintance This refers to knowing each other, to start relationships you must know each other well. The message usually falls on introduction, knowing the background and interests of the other person. 2. The buildup stage This is a stage when the relationship starts to grow. Two individuals are no longer strangers and trust each other. The message portrayed is characterized by the two individuals coming close, being passionate and develop feelings for each

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    Repairing Relationships

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    suggestion I would give to others on repairing relationships is to give each other space. This is the most important step in repairing you relationship. Spend about a couple weeks to a month without contacting each other. One may ask “well what will this period of no contact do for me or how will it benefit us”. This time apart will let things heal. It will also allow the both of you to work and focus on yourself. There can be many reasons why a relationship is going down the drain. It could be your lover

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    Healthy Relationships

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    Healthy Relationships Interpersonal Communication Dawn Wissinger September 7th, 2011 ABSTRACT To have a healthy relationship you must learn how to make that happen. There are five guidelines that must occur in order to make a relationship successful. When these guidelines are applied to personal, social, and professional relationships then you will be able to create a healthy one and maintain that relationship. Below you will read which ones I have found personally worked for me and how they

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    Relationship Depression

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    Relationship depression can be hard to overcome even if you manage to get your ex back into your life. You would think after a break up and if you were the one on the receiving end that getting your partner back would be a happy occasion right? The truth is, relationships depression will set in even if you can get them back and many times it can't be avoided. Many people will say that they should be really happy about saving the relationship but often describe an empty void soon after as if there's

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    detective. Without question, Anna prefers short term relationships where it is purely sexual. In “The Hummingbird”, Anna is involved with Petri and Zoran. When Petri asks if they can meet up, Anna thought that he “sounded as though he was begging and it irritated her” (Hiekkapelto 126). 146 This clearly indicates Anna’s dislike for commitment and she emphasizes to her mother that she is “not looking for a man” (Hiekkapelto 229). Anna’s relationship with Zoran differs from Petri as she seems to have

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