Communication in Personal Relationships
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Imagine that… suddenly…….
you lose your family,
have no close friends
and no romantic partner…….
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Communication in
Personal Relationships
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What is the difference between commitment
and love?
Is it healthy for relationships if partners don’t
always want to be with each other?
What kinds of communication sustain longdistance friendships and romances?
Are most romantic relationships equitable for
women and men?
How can couples communicate effectively
about safer sex?
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Understanding
Personal Relationships
Personal relationship: A voluntary
commitment between irreplaceable
individuals who are influenced by rules,
relationship dialectics, and surrounding
contexts.
Features of personal relationships
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Uniqueness (see next slides)
Commitment
Relationship rules
Embeddedness in contexts
Relationship Dialectics
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Features of
Personal Relationships
Uniqueness
Commitment
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Social relationship vs. Personal relationship
Connection defined by particular people and
what they create
A decision to remain with relationship,
intention to share with the future
Passion (an intense feeling), Investment
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Features of
Personal Relationships
Relationship Rules
Guiding communication and
interaction; unspoken understanding
Constitutive rules: Meanings in
various communication
Regulative rules: When and with
whom specified; “shalt not” in
marriage, religious groups
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Features of
Personal Relationships
Embeddednes in contexts (social)
Surroundings influence interactions
Norms in groups, family, race
Particular others & generalized others
Approval and disapproval
Increasing cultural diversity
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Features of
Personal Relationships
Relationship dialectics: Opposing vs.
Continuous tensions
Autonomy / Connection
• Wanting to be separated and connected
Novelty / Predictability
• Wanting routines and novelty
Openness/ Closedness
• Desires to be open and to maintain
privacy
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Four Ways to Deal with
Dialectical Tensions
Neutralization
Separation
Assigning spheres
Reframing
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Favoring one and ignoring the other
Segmentation
Negotiating a balance
Redefining contradictions
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Evolutionary Course of
Friendship (6 stages)
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Usually begins with role-limited interaction
Friendly relations
Common ground and interest
Moving toward friendship
Stepping beyond social roles
Nascent friendship
Increased involvement and caring
Stabilized friendship
Shared assumption of continuity & trust
Waning friendship
Ceased being committed
see p. 232: Rules of friendship
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Evolutionary Course of
Romantic Relationship (3 phases)
Escalating (see next slides)
Navigating
Ongoing process of communication to
sustain intimacy over time
Deteriorating
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Typically six stages
Intimacy weakens, dissatisfaction
mounts
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Escalating (6 stages)
Individuals not interacting
Invitational communication
Proximity & Similarity
Exploratory communication
Intensifying communication
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Involves idealized (more than real;
euphoria), personalized
communication (private codes)
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Escalating
Revising communication
Coming down to talk about strengths,
problems, the future
Negotiation, even conflicts
Commitment
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Decision to stay with a relationship
permanently
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Navigating
On-going process
Dynamic (not stable), working through
new problems
Relationship culture: The nucleus
A private world
Rules, understandings, patterns…
Usually unspoken
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Deteriorating (5 phases)
Dyadic breakdown
Intrapsychic phase
Brooding about problems, thinking about
alternatives; self-fulfilling prophesy happens
Dyadic phase
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Degeneration of relationship culture
Gender differences (p. 242)
Not always occur, tends to involve conflict
Avoiding talking about problems
Cyclical pattern in breaking up
(undergraduates in a study)
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Deteriorating
Social phase
How to explain breakup
Seeking social support
Grave dressing
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Burying the relationship, accepting its
end
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Styles of Loving (p. 240)
Eros 激情; 強烈 passionate, intense
Storge 知己; 益友 “best friends” love
Ludus 遊嬉; 挑戰 playful, manipulative
Mania 狂熱; 極端 unsettling, emotional
Agape 無我無私 selfless, devoted
Pragma 務實; 理性 goal-oriented, practical
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Challenges in
Personal Relationship
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Dealing with distance (see 246 for coping strategies)
Lack of daily communication
Unrealistic expectation for time together
Managing dual-career relationship
Lack of equity
Women with more psychological responsibilities
Avoiding violence and abuse between intimates
Violence seldom stops without intervention
Predictable cycle (p. 248)
Negotiating safer sex
HIV (AIDS) awareness
More difficult to talk about sex than to engage in it
Under influence of alcohol or drugs
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一則新聞
戀愛時的大腦反應….
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女想感情
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男想性