Relationships I Types of relationships Acquaintances Professional relationships

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Relationships

Relationships

I. Types of relationships • • Acquaintances Professional relationships Friends Intimate relationships

I. Types of relationships • • Acquaintances Professional relationships Friends Intimate relationships

II. Healthful relationships • • Promote self-esteem and productivity. Encourage health-enhancing behavior. Free of

II. Healthful relationships • • Promote self-esteem and productivity. Encourage health-enhancing behavior. Free of violence. Free of drug misuse or abuse

III. Social Skills • • • Using manners. Asking for help. Giving and following

III. Social Skills • • • Using manners. Asking for help. Giving and following directions. Expressing affection. Dealing with rejection. Dealing with a stressful conversation or event Dealing with shyness. Empathy Dealing with excessive fear

IV. Social Competence • The effective use of social skills

IV. Social Competence • The effective use of social skills

V. Types of Conflict • Intrapersonal Conflict - Conflict that occurs within a person.

V. Types of Conflict • Intrapersonal Conflict - Conflict that occurs within a person. • Interpersonal Conflict - Conflict that occurs between two or more people. • Intragroup Conflict - Conflict between people belonging to the same group. • Intergroup Conflict - Conflict between two or more groups of people.

VI. Conflict response styles • Conflict avoidance - Person denies there is a conflict.

VI. Conflict response styles • Conflict avoidance - Person denies there is a conflict. • Conflict confrontation - Person attempts to settle conflict in a hostile, defiant, aggressive manner. • Conflict resolution - Person uses conflict resolution skills to resolve a disagreement in a healthful way.

VII. Friendship skills • • • Listening carefully and keeping confidences. Avoiding gossip. Telling

VII. Friendship skills • • • Listening carefully and keeping confidences. Avoiding gossip. Telling the truth. Sharing joys and sorrows. Being able to say “I’m sorry”. Being a good companion. Sharing Accepting the mistakes the other person makes. Praising the other person for doing something well. Helping the other person when assistance is needed.