Healthy Relationships
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Healthy Relationships
Objectives:
To
understand components of a healthy
relationship
State
what is important to YOU in a
relationship – values and opinions
Articulate
concrete ways to improve
upon negative situations and improve
relationships.
Relationships
When I am with someone
else I need to feel:
________________.
A relationship is a bond or connection
you have with other people.
Evaluating a Relationship Activity
The purpose of this activity is to
heighten awareness of what constitutes
a good relationship and to help you
learn how to evaluate your own
relationships.
Use this worksheet to evaluate any type
of relationship including a romantic
relationship, friendship, or family
relationship.
Think of a relationship, past or present,
that is important to you and use this
worksheet to evaluate that relationship.
Scoring Your Worksheet
One point for each “yes” response
to questions 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 11, 12,
13 and 14.
One point for each “no” response
to questions 1, 5, 7, 8 and 10.
What does the score mean?
1-3:
There are few constructive elements in this
relationship. You may want to think about
your reasons for continuing the relationship,
or work toward improving it.
4-6:
This relationship has problems that might be
resolved by working on honesty and
communication.
7-10:
There is the basis for a good relationship.
Focus on the positive elements and work on
improving the destructive ones.
10-14:
You're doing well and have what it takes to
build a successful and satisfying relationship.
Traits of a healthy relationship
Mutual respect
Caring
Honesty
Commitment
Three C’s of healthy relationships
Communication
Cooperation
Compromise
Codependent Relationships
Codependency – making the relationship
more important to you than you are to
yourself
Trying to make the relationship work
with someone else who’s not trying
Behaviors of codependent people:
Low self esteem
Fixers
People pleasers
Fear abandonment
Relationships
Healthful
Promotes mutual respect, productivity,
and health (physical, emotional, mental
and social)
Free of violence, harmful behaviors,
and drug use
Harmful
Harms self respect, interferes with
productivity and health (physical,
emotional, mental, and social)
Includes violence and/or drug abuse,
harmful behaviors
Harmful Relationship Profiles
People Pleaser
Seeks approval
Does anything to be liked
Acts like a “doormat”
The Enabler
Supports harmful behavior of others
Makes excuses for behavior of others
Takes over other peoples
responsibilities
Harmful Relationship Profiles
The Clinger
Needy and dependent
Chases and clings
Suffocates others
The Fixer
Fixes other peoples problems
Quick to give advice
Takes over other peoples
responsibilities
Harmful Relationship Profiles
The Distancer
The Controller
Emotionally unavailable
Avoids sharing feelings
Keeps people at an arms length away
Possessive, jealous, and domineering
Does not respect the will of others
Demands one way
The Center
Self centered
Talks but does not listen
Ignores the needs of others
Harmful Relationship Profiles
The Abuser
Abusive
Puts down others
Threatens and harms others
The Liar
Does not tell the truth
Builds relationships on lies
Manipulates others into responses they want
The Promise Breaker
Unreliable
Makes plans and cancels them
Agrees to change behavior and does not do so