Emotions & Communication Climate
Conflict
Friendship
Romantic Relationships
Family Communication
100

The strongest level of confirmation which involves accepting another's feelings or thoughts. 

What is Endorsement?

100

This unproductive pattern of conflict skirts the issue at hand by bringing up a complaint about the other party. 

What is cross-complaining?

100

This category of friendship reflect relationships tied to a particular phase or context in life.

What is "friends of the road"?

100

This form of love is altruistic, selfless, and deeply compassionate.

What is agape?
100

This term was coined regarding the way parents use social media in connection to posting about their children. 

What is "sharenting"

200

This term refers to the ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others effectively.

 What is emotional intelligence?

200

This style of responding to conflict involves withdrawing from the situation or leaving entirely.

What is the exit response?

200

This type of friendship is based on enduring emotional bonds and mutual care, often lasting a lifetime.

What is "friends of the heart"?

200

This style of love is playful, carefree, and often avoids commitment.

What is ludus?

200

This family communication style is characterized by a strong focus on uniformity and adherence to rules as well as closed communication climate. 

What is protective? (or authoritarian)

300

This type of emotional expression does not reflect true feelings.

What is counterfeit emotional language?

300

This metaphor describes a form of conflict where all grievances are brought up at once, overwhelming the conversation.

What is kitchen-sinking?

300

This term refers to one aspect of the Nature of Friendship that includes confidence that the other person is dependable and cares about us and our welfare.

What is trust? 

300

This love style is practical and based on mutual benefits and compatibility.

What is pragma?

300

Families that prioritize both open dialogue and respect for individual opinions fall into this category.

What is pluralistic? (or permissive)

400

This concept describes the balance between opposing needs, like autonomy and connection, in a relationship.

What is relational dialectics?

400

This conflict resolution orientation seeks mutual benefit and avoids winners and losers.

What is win-win orientation?
400

This term describes the outward stressors on friendship, such as competing demands, geographic separation, or differing expectations.

What is external pressures?

400

This concept describes a couple’s private understandings, rituals, and habits unique to their relationship.

What is relational culture? (place-making also acceptable)

400

This family life cycle stage includes significantly altered family communication patterns due to children no longer living at home. 

What is post-launching stage (or empty nesters)?

500

Investment, commitment, trust, and comfort with relational dialectics describe features of this. 

What is satisfying relationships?

500

This technique involves setting aside tangential issues during a conflict to focus on the main point.

What is bracketing?

500

This stage of friendship is characterized by trust, mutual acceptance, and consistent patterns of interaction.

What is stabilized friendship?

500

This stage of romantic relationship deterioration is when a partner recognizes dissatisfaction within their relationship, privately analyzing the issues, weighing the costs and benefits of staying, and considering potential alternatives before directly confronting their partner about their concerns.

What is intrapsychic process?

500

This family communication style is both low communication orientation and low conformity orientation. 

What is Laissez-faire?