Healthy Relationships What is a Relationship Type of

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Healthy Relationships

Healthy Relationships

What is a Relationship? Type of connection existing between people related to or having

What is a Relationship? Type of connection existing between people related to or having communication with each other. Examples – family, friends, dating, marriage

Characteristics of a Healthy Relationship Open Communication Mutual Respect Honesty Trust Support Fairness/Equality

Characteristics of a Healthy Relationship Open Communication Mutual Respect Honesty Trust Support Fairness/Equality

When a Relationship Goes Sour How do you recognize the signs of an unhealthy

When a Relationship Goes Sour How do you recognize the signs of an unhealthy relationship?

Characteristics of an Unhealthy Relationship Manipulation Controlling Criticizing Intimidation Unhappy in the relationship Threatening

Characteristics of an Unhealthy Relationship Manipulation Controlling Criticizing Intimidation Unhappy in the relationship Threatening or mistreating

How to Maintain a Healthy Relationship The ingredients are simple: Appreciate each other’s qualities

How to Maintain a Healthy Relationship The ingredients are simple: Appreciate each other’s qualities Have good communication Keep realistic expectations Have shared interests Have the ability to face and deal with conflicts together Value yourself and the other person

What is conflict? To be in disagreement, or contradiction; any clash of ideas or

What is conflict? To be in disagreement, or contradiction; any clash of ideas or interests.

Communicating During Conflicts Some things that you can be aware of to communicate more

Communicating During Conflicts Some things that you can be aware of to communicate more effectively during a conflict are: Express yourself – stay calm, but explain your feelings Choose the right words Body language Listening Negotiation Be Assertive

Tools for solving a conflict Mediation – objective third party helps Negotiation – mutual

Tools for solving a conflict Mediation – objective third party helps Negotiation – mutual discussion and arrangement Compromise – a settlement of differences by mutual concessions (meet in the middle) Empathy – seeing things from another persons perspective