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    Aspects of Interpersonal Relationships Angel Bedora Interpersonal Communication 200 Angela Cranon-Charles July 10‚ 2010 Aspects of Interpersonal Relationships In this paper I would like to discuss a few of the different aspects of interpersonal relationships. I am going to discuss what motivates us to seek out others and if we do indeed have a biological need to connect and interact with other human beings. I will be talking about self concept and the process by which it is developed

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    An interpersonal relationship is an association between two or more people that may range from fleeting to enduring. This association may be based on limerence‚ love and liking‚ regular business interactions‚ or some other type of social commitment. Interpersonal relationships take place in a great variety of contexts‚ such as family‚ friends‚ marriage‚ associates‚ work‚ clubs‚ neighborhoods‚ and churches. They may be regulated by law‚ custom‚ or mutual agreement‚ and are the basis of social groups

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    Person-Centred Approach by Carl Rogers According to Gatongi (2007) Person centred approach is a theory that was invented by Carl Rogers in the 1940s. This type of therapy diverged from a traditional model of therapy as expected and moved towards a non-directive‚ empathic approach that empowers and motivates the client in a therapeutic process. The therapy is based on Rogers’ belief that every human being strives for the capacity to fulfil his/herself own potential. Person centred therapy is also

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    Conflict in interpersonal relationshipsInterpersonal conflict‚ is an internal strain that creates a state of ambivalence‚ conflicting internal dialogue‚ or lack of resolution in one’s thinking or feeling”. Interpersonal conflict has multiple dimensions‚ but ultimately focuses on the interaction among humans. Although the word conflict has a negative connotation‚ conflict often helps individuals solve problems and help relationships develop and move forward. My name is Vonda McKay‚ and I have

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    College Material Appendix F Healthy Interpersonal Relationships Worksheet Use your textbook to answer the following questions. You are not required to respond in essay format. You may use short-answer responses‚ including lists‚ to answer these questions. 1. What are the characteristics of intimate relationships? What are behavioral interdependence‚ need fulfillment‚ emotional attachment‚ and emotional availability? Why is each important in relationship development Behavioral Interdependence-

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    It seems as though triangulation occurs both intentionally and unintentionally all of the time. I think it’s natural when a person has a problem to seek someone out for support‚ especially when there is an issue in an interpersonal relationship. We want someone to agree with us‚ to tell us that we were wronged and to reinforce our feelings. I don’t think we necessarily intend to create an alliance‚ but if the person we went to for support ends up having negative feelings against the offender we

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    contributions to the world of psychology. Many of which who are alive‚ and dead. Three of the most important psychologists are Carl Rogers‚ Neal Miller‚ and Kurt Lewin; all in which made a contribution to psychology somehow or another. Carl Ransom Rogers was an influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology. Rogers was widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with

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    Challenges in Interpersonal Relationship Class 101 Laura Lyles COM 200 Interpersonal Communication Kenneth Newton April 8‚ 2013 Challenges In Interpersonal Relationship Class 101 Dear Jace and Kelli‚ I am thrilled to know that you are taking this class in Interpersonal Relationship. This class is to strengthen and empower you two as a couple as you embark on your new transition of becoming a married couple. Many areas will be covered in this class. We will discuss effective

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    | Stages of an Interpersonal Relationship | A Story of Randi and Georgia | Interpersonal Communications 08/18/12 | Abstract Communication is only as effective as the relationship of the participants. The interpersonal relationship of the participants is the core factor in having true communication. Most feel that the relationship is between two people however it is more than that. A relationship involves building and maintaining a bond of trust and transparency

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    CP Psychology Period 2 November 12‚ 2013 Carl Rogers Carl Rogers was a highly intelligent man. Rogers was a humanistic psychologist who was also known as a therapist. His work is well known and is basically a combination of all the theories and techniques made up by many psychologists that he was inspired by. His style of therapy was admired and used by most therapists all around. Rogers was born on January 8‚ 1902 in Oak Park‚ Illinois. Oak Park is a suburb in Chicago. He was

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