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Chapter 10 Communicating in Close Relationships
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Understanding Close Relationships Role relationships – partners are interdependent while accomplishing a task 2 Chapter 10
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Close relationships – exist over time and involve interdependent parts who satisfy each other’s needs, feel the emotional attachment to each other and enact unique communication patterns Chapter 10 3 Understanding Close Relationships
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Chapter 10 4 Unique Communication Patterns The partner’s perception of the interaction The commitment reflected in the interactions The satisfaction expressed in the interactions
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Understanding Close Relationships Relationships as cultural performances Relationships as cognitive constructs Relationships as linguistic constructions Relationships, culture, and gender – Relational culture 5
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Types of Close Relationships Friendship is voluntary and provides social support, companionship, and validation Romantic relationships are voluntary, but involve sexual and romantic feelings 6 Chapter 10
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Types of Close Relationships Families are unique close relationships – Membership is both voluntary and involuntary 7 Chapter 10
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8 Types of Close Relationships Often characterized by family stories Involve rituals or repeated patterns of communication events – Everyday interactions – Traditions – Celebrations
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Explaining Communication in Close Relationships Systems theory compares relationships to living systems in six important ways – Wholeness – Interdependence – Hierarchy 9 Chapter 10
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10 Explaining Communication in Close Relationships Systems theory compares relationships to living systems in six important ways – Boundaries of openness – Calibration or feedback – Equifinality
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Explaining Communication in Close Relationships Dialectics theory focuses on the tensions relational partners feel as a result of desiring two opposing things at once 11 Chapter 10
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12 Explaining Communication in Close Relationships Most common relational dialectics – Autonomy and connection – Openness and protection – Novelty and predictability
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Dialectics Theory Additional dialectics found in friendships – Judgment and acceptance – Affection and instrumentality – Public and private – Ideal and real 13 Chapter 10
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Explaining Communication in Close Relationships Social exchange theory – isn’t just a single theory, but several theories all advanced in the same general assumptions of social exchange 14 Chapter 10
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Assumptions of Social Exchange Theory People are motivated by rewards and wish to avoid punishment People are rational People evaluate costs and rewards differently Costs constitute those things in a relationship that people judge as negative 15 Chapter 10
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Social Exchange Theory Theory of interdependence – people stay in relationships where rewards for being in the relationship outweigh the costs – Comparison levels – Comparison levels for alternatives 16 Chapter 10
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Stage Models: Step by Step Stages of coming together – Initiating – people notice each other – Experimenting – engage in small talk 17 Chapter 10
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18 Stage Models: Step by Step Intensifying – self-disclosure increases closeness Integrating - form clear identity as couple Bonding - public commitment to the relationship
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Stage Models: Step by Step Stages of coming apart – Differentiating – begin to focus on their differences – Circumscribing – restraining communication to fewer topics to avoid conflict 19 Chapter 10
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20 Stage Models: Step by Step Stagnating – express feelings of not feeling a need to talk at all Avoiding – stay out of each others environment Terminating – ending the relationship
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Choices in Communicating in Close Relationships Communication skills for maintaining relationships – Preventative maintenance – Supportiveness – Using humor 21 Chapter 10
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Choices in Communicating in Close Relationships Communication skills for repairing relationships – Metacommunication – communication about communication – Apology and/or accounts 22 Chapter 10
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