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Relationship Development
Coming Together
Stage
Maintenance Stage
Coming apart Stage
Initiating
Integrating
Stagnating
Experimenting
Bonding
Avoiding
Intensifying
Differentiating
Terminating
Circumscribing
Knapp’s Relationship
Coming Together Stage
Stage #1: Initiation
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This first stage is characterized by people's first encounters,
involving initial contact, greetings and conversation starters.
The emphasis at this time is to establish as positive an impression
of oneself as possible.
During this stage--the duration of which can be as short as 10
seconds--individuals observe and assess the most visible and
apparent aspects of one another's physical characteristics and
personalities.
• Ultimately – this stage is where people
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Want to make favorable first impressions
Observe general appearance and mannerisms
Use standard greetings (Hello, How are you?)
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Stage #2: Experimenting
• The second stage involves becoming further acquainted by using
pleasant small talk.
• They gather a sense of what parties may have in common with one
another by asking a lot of questions.
• They determine what potential value and likelihood there is of
continuing any relationship.
• Decide whether or not to continue relationship
• Many relationships do not continue pass this point
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Stage #3: Intensifying
• Knapp's third stage involves the lowering of defenses, confiding in
one another.
• They get to know one another more deeply, and expressing feelings
about one another.
• Each person states the level of commitment they have to the
relationship; in dating terms words move from “like” to “love.”
• It is common in this stage to self-disclose.
• Relationship becomes less formal.
• Begin to see each other as individuals.
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Maintenance Stage
Stage #4: Integrating
• The fourth stage consists of the individuals' lives and selves
becoming more intertwined, to the point where they do so much
together that others begin to perceive them as a unit.
• At this point, they think more in terms of "we" than in terms of "I,"
sharing property, friends, special occasions, daily routines,
responsibilities, commitments and in “dating” relationships they
share intimacy.
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Stage #5: Bonding
• The fifth is when the declaration of togetherness becomes official and
public
• Usually by way of some formal declaration of a couple's
commitment and exclusivity to one another.
• For dating couples this is typically a wedding.
• Formal or legal announcement of the relationship is made
• Business Agreement
• Very few relationships will ever reach this level
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Stage #6: Differentiating
• At this stage the individuals in the relationship regress to emphasis
on "I" rather than "we,”
• They spend more time on developing and pursuing separate space
and activities.
• Typically, the emergence of this stage signals that there are
problems in the relationship that need to be addressed before it
proceeds to unravel further.
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Maintenance Stage
Stage #7: Circumscribing
• During this stage communication begins to falter as a couple
attempts to preserve its bond on the surface.
• This is when we start to see fighting.
• Diminishing communication.
• Couple still appears normal to others.
• Attempts can be made to get relationship to a positive place again.
Knapp’s Relationship Coming Apart
Stage
Stage #8 Stagnating
• The third stage of coming apart is characterized by simply going
through the motions.
• Couples behave as though nothing has changed, doing what has
become usual and expected, yet with diminished interest,
enthusiasm, joy or meaning.
• Avoid discussing relationship because each knows what other has
to say
• Outsiders tend to notice that something is wrong
Knapp’s Relationship Coming Apart
Stage
Stage #9: Avoiding
• The fourth stage of coming apart involves making efforts to
establish physical distance from one another.
• They try to avoid each other completely unless it is absolutely
necessary to meet.
• Physically the couple separates from each other
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Coming Apart Stage
Stage #10: Terminating
• In the final stage of coming apart, a couple speaks the desire to go
their separate ways and make the decision official.
• Speculations regarding what went wrong might also be exchanged,
and the relationship may conclude on good or bad terms.
• As such the ending of this relationship can be a positive or a negative
thing for each other.
• Could be a divorce or roommates moving out
Questions
1) Why is fighting in a relationship is a good thing?
2) What can we learn about Knapp’s stages?
3) Are there relationships that you can think of
where Knapp is right? How about where Knapp
is wrong?
4) Journal entry – take one relationship you have
been through and discuss how it followed
Knapp’s stages
Citations
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Duck, Stephen. (1985). Social and personal relationships. In M.L.
Knapp and G.R. Miller (Eds.) Handbook of interpersonal
communication (pp. 665-686). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Retrieved
Saturday, November 25, 2006 from Interpersonal Communication.
A first look at communication theory sixth edition Em Griffin.
McGraw Hill, New York, New York 2006. Retrieved Saturday,
November 06, 2006 from Don Lowe.
Clipartheaven Website. (2004). http://clipartheaven.com/. Retrieved
Saturday, November 25, 2006 from www.google.com.