Title: Managing Conflict
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2Personal Relationships
- Voluntary commitments between individuals
influenced by rules, relational dialectics and
the surrounding contexts. - A social relationship is interaction within
social roles, rather than as unique individuals.
3Committed Romantic Relationships
- Dimensions of romantic relationships
- Intimacy
- Commitment
- Passion
4Dialectical Theory
Autonomy
Connection
Novelty
Predictability
Openness
Closedness
5Relational Dialectics
Autonomy/Connection I need my own space. I
want to be close.
Novelty /Predictability We need to do I like
the familiar something new. rhythms we have.
Openness/Closedness I like sharing so
There are some much with you.
things I dont want to
talk about.
6Responding to Dialectics
- Neutralization negotiates a balance between the
two poles. - Give priority to one need and neglect the other.
- Separate by assigning one need to certain
interactions and opposing needs to another aspect
of interaction. - Reframe by redefining contradictory needs so they
are not in opposition. - The least effective way to manage dialectics is
to honor one need and repress the opposing need.
7 Styles of Love
Agape generous selfless
Eros passionate sudden
Storge friendship stable
Mania unsure others love them
Pragma practical
Ludus playful
8Western Perceptions of the Evolution of a
Romantic Relationship -Growth
Individuals are not interacting.
Individuals signal they are interested in
communication.
Exploration exchanges information to explore the
possibilities for a relationship.
Intensifying increases the depth of the
relationship.
Revising looks at the relationship more
realistically.
Commitment is a decision to stay with a
relationship permanently.
9Western Perceptions of the Evolution of a
Romantic Relationship -Deterioration
Dyadic breakdown--degeneration of patterns,
understandings, and routines.
Intrapsychic--brooding about problems and
partner--beginning to think about alternatives.
Dyadic--discussion of problems (doesnt always
occur).
Social phase--figuring out how to tell outsiders
about the parting and seeking their support.
- Grave dressing--burying the relationship and
accepting its end.
10Relationship Maintenance
- The relational culture originally created will be
refined and transformed. - Partners must understand change and adapt to it.
- Daily routines are the lifeblood of
relationships. - Everyday routines, shared concerns, ways of
interacting, conversation, and reflection
11Developmental Stages in Romantic Relationships
Navigation
- Intimate bonding
- Revising communication
- Intensifying communication
- Explorational communication
- Invitational communication
- Dyadic breakdown
- Intrapsychic phase
- Dyadic phase
- Social support
- Grave dressing
Individuals
12Surviving Distance
- Build climates that are trusting, open and
honest. - Focus on what is positive and good.
- About the relationship
- About the separation
- Remember that each partner can concentrate more
fully on work, school or other priorities.
13CNN, Interpersonal Communication, Volume 3
14Challenges to Romantic Relationships
- Creating equitable relationships
- Women usually assume psychological responsibility
which involves remembering, planning, and
coordinating domestic activities. - Resisting violence
- 28 of women in the US report at least one
episode of physical violence. - Negotiating safer sex
- People find it more embarrassing to talk about
sex than participate in it. - Rational thought and control are debilitated by
alcohol or drugs.
15The Cycle of Abuse
Stage 1 Tension
Stage 2 Explosion
Stage 4 Honeymoon
Stage 3 Remorse
16Relationships
Build
Stabilize
Deteriorate
Based on the communication involved!
17Experiencing Communication in our Lives . . .
- View the following video clip and then answer
the questions that follow based on material
presented in this chapter.
18Communication Scenarios, Wadsworth/Thomson
19- 1. What love style do you think Meg and Trevor
have? What cues in the dialogue lead you to
identify each persons love style? - 2. Based on the dialogue how would you judge
Trevor and Megs level of commitment to the
relationship? - 3. What aspects of context seem to influence
Megs and Trevors preferences for how the
relationship should proceed? -
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