The thoughts, behaviors, and/or feelings of one relationship member are affected by the thoughts, behaviors, and/or feelings of the other relationship member.
What is relational interdependence?
Evaluative talk about a person who is not present.
Adverse experiences (e.g., Breakups, Divorce, Finances, Racism, Death, etc.).
What are trigger events?
Not only mentally putting yourself in someone else's shoes but also communicating that you have done so.
What is Communicated Perspective-taking?
The host of the reality tv show, Survivor. He is coming up on hosting his 50th season this Spring.
Who is Jeff Probst?
One member's behavior affects all the other members' actions, and vice versa.
What is family systems theory?
The 3 factors that change the degree of hurt.
What are the ability to respond, expectation, and intentionality?
Communication that serves a positive or adaptive outcome.
What is Prosocial Communication?
A face-to-face facilitated conversation between members of two or more social identity groups that strives to create new levels of understanding, relating, and action through opportunities to explore attitudes about polarizing societal issues and/or build collective alliances for social change.
What is intergroup dialogue?
The name of the Bride of Chucky.
Who is Tiffany Valentine?
Two people excessively talk about and dwell on problems, negative feelings, and potential negative outcomes.
What is co-rumination?
Repeated aggressive acts perpetrated by a person who has some type of power over another.
What is bullying?
The experience of recognizing a pleasurable or meaningful social interaction that may occur implicitly or explicitly through verbal or nonverbal messages.
What is communication savoring?
Aims to understand how a response can make something better in the face of someone else's pain or vulnerability.
What is compassionate witnessing?
This soda was created in 1885 in Waco, Texas and was created using 23 flavors.
What is Dr Pepper?
Suggests that we develop our orientation toward others and relationships early in life based on the consistency and availability with which our parents or guardians provide us with care.
What is attachment theory?
Actions directed at damaging another's self-esteem, social status, or both.
What is social aggression?
The process of creating, maintaining, and/or adapting existing routines that work to create a sense that things have returned to normal after a disruption.
What is crafting normalcy?
The degree to which people believe they have control over the circumstances of their lives.
What is Locus of Control?
Jamie Lee Curtis won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in this 2022 film
What is Everything Everywhere All At Once?
Little interest in conformity or the discussion of ideas (low conformity/low conversation).
What is laissez-faire?
Everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights that communicate negative messages.
What are microaggressions?
Proximal = recognizable and feels good; Distal = only recognized after the fact.
What is kindness?
As you listen, notice particular words, phrases, or sentences that stand out to you as important to what matters to the other person.
What are expressions?
This British band, named after the French holiday, stormed charts with 'Pompeii' in 2013.
Who is Bastille?