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    Relationships are a very important part of life and the older I get, the more complex these relationships become. This year has been one of self-discovery and the texts that we have read have really helped that process. Works like The Canterbury Tales, The Tragedy of Mariam and Love is a Fallacy have opened my eyes to two types of connections I have observed in my life (punctuation) being obsessed with progression and trying to fix the person. Seeing these relationships in literature shined a light

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    Gottman's research concludes that there are three categories of elements of a happy and stable relationship: positive emotional climate with affection, admiration, and trust. Distinguish what they have from what has no solution and, know how to talk about what has no solution. Build spaces of intimacy and shared meanings. Support and encourage the other's expectations. Happy couples develop mechanisms that allow for scaling-up discussions as if a mutual learning in the use of humor, care and affection

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    about romance and relationships. However, the portrayal of said relationships are commonly misleading and misrepresented. With the heavy influence of everyday media, it can be challenging to define what a healthy relationship is and what it looks like. All relationships need to have certain aspects to them in order to classify them as healthy relationships. Such traits include shared interests, mutuality, rapport, trust, self-disclosure, and empathy. A very casual relationship, like an acquaintanceship

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    Philophobia and Relationships Philophobia: the fear of falling in love or emotional attachment. For most, beginning a new romantic relationship can be thrilling. Sincere love for a new lustrous partner one can see living their happily ever after with. On the same token, others feeling that a beginning of a relationship can be a vigorous nightmare, leading to terrible heartbreak or hurt. Like previously explained, new relationships are exciting, but there are many reasons supporting why people are

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    the relationship inventory

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    The Relationship Closeness Inventory: Assessing the Closeness of Interpersonal Relationships Ellen Berscheid and Mark Snyder University of Minnesota Allen M. Ornoto University of Kansas This article describes the development of the Relationship ClosenessInventory (RCI), which draws on the conceptualization of closeness as high interdependence between two people's activities proposed by Kelley et al. (1983). The current "closest" relationship of individuals (N = 241) drawn from the collegestudent

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    When examined historically, relationship marketing and customer relationship management have been two central essentials in marketing strategy in the past decades. “Customer Relationship Management” term originated at the beginning of the 20th century when the concept of marketing shifted from transactional to relational. The shift toward this more personal marketing approach has been stemmed from the increased demand for attention of consumers who want to ensure that the brands they choose not only

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    Relationships We could be enemies, friends, dating, married, strangers, cousins, neighbors, siblings, parents, coworkers, or lovers. As you look at your life from an outside perspective, you will realize you have many diverse relationships in your life. No two relationships are exactly the same. Each connection you have in your life is different from the next. Relationships make the world go round. Without any relationships, the world would not function, our population will not reproduce and life

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    An Essay On Relationship

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    connections and commitment of being there make relationships. There is different steps, ways and views of every relation. Trust, love and respect are three different ways to show the importance of our relationship. Relationships can never be accomplished or continued without love. Love is the most important thing to keep a

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    According to Strong et al. (2013), attachment can be defined as a person who has a bond with another person; this type of relationship can be formed during infancy and develop over time. Attachment involves having relations with two people that includes a desire for regular contact and expresses a certain amount of anguish whenever separated. Adults with secure attachments are relatively comfortable with getting close to their significant other and different persons (Strong, Yarber, & Sayad, 2013)

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    Step In Relationships

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    joy, and add happiness to our lives. Relationships are a wonderful experience if it is with the right person. However, not every relationship will be perfect. A mistake that most couples make is not doing everything possible to keep the relationship strong. Here are six steps that will help any relationship be a wonderful experience. Remember that relationships can be wonderful or undesirable. However, they will never be perfect. In order for the relationship to become long-term, there must be trust

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