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Our Relationships

Relationship Concept Map Created in

Respectful Trustworthy Assertive Mature Fun to be with Honest Popular Can keep a secret Good listener/ communicator Kind to others

AcquaintanceFriendGood FriendBest Friend TimeShared Traits You Experiences Value CommonRelationship InterestsChemistry

Healthy Relationships Happiness Trust Love Affection Equality Mutual respect Laughter Common interests Honesty Good communication Good listener Support Fair fights Acceptance Comfort Kindness Strong self-esteem Humor / fun to be with Can be yourself Independence Empathy

Unhealthy Relationships No trust No respect Jealousy Put-downs / insults Bad / or no communication Always have to have their way Doesn’t care about others’ feelings Unfair fights Other person tries to change you Not honest Manipulative Lack of understanding No fun Fearful Tries to make you feel guilty

I Messages An “I Message” is made up of three parts: 1. Describe the behavior that is bothering you. 2. Tell the individual how it makes you feel. 3. Tell the individual how you would like for them to act in the future.

In your health notebook/journal, explain what this quote means.