A view of a family that focuses on the connections, living situations and social hierarchy.
What is a structural family view?
Solid interpersonal relationships between people who are quals with a shared sense of loyalty and commitment.
What is a reciprocal friendship?
Families with ____ encourage tradition and uniformity of though.
What is high conformity?
A relational transgression that occurs when one partner violates the terms of the relationship.
What is lack of commitment?
Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Experiential, and Spiritual (Values) are ____ __ ________.
What are the Types of Intamacy?
A basic social unit, often denoting a heterosexual couple with biological children.
What is a nuclear family?
Mutually pleasurable relationships between acquaintances or associates that, although positive, lack the commitment of reciprocal friendships.
What is an associative relationship?
When someone has low concern for others and themselves during a conflict.
What is avoidance?
A relational transgression that involves dishonesty or hiding information.
What is deception?
The maximum number of meaningful relationships a person can maintain, according to Robin Dunbar, is around 150.
What is Dunbar's number?
A view of family that focuses on emotional and financial support systems.
What is a task-oriented family view?
Includes a status differential that makes that relationship asymmetrical.
What is a receptive friendship?
_____ families prioritize diversity and individuality.
What is low conformity?
What transgressions occurs when someone yells at someone, throws a chair, or locks them in cage.
What is aggression?
The degree of closeness and connectedness someone feels in a relationship.
What is intimacy?
A view of family that focuses on quality of communication and levels of intimacy.
What is a transactional family view?
Voluntary interpersonal relationships with (usually) equal power dynamics and mutual influence.
What are friends?
Families with high conversation and high conformity are _____
What are consensual families?
What transgression occurs when someone lashes out over an event that was out of ones control.
What is problematic emotions?
People with the closeness of friends while also engaging in coitus without having romantic commitment or labels.
What are Friends with Benefits?
The first people you've interacted with that you how to communicate.
What is primacy?
How many close friends can a person have according to Dunbar's number?
What is 5?
______ families have limited and infrequent communication.
What is low conversation?
What transgression occurs when someone shows hurtful behavior and name calling.
What is disrespect?
Friendships have more exploration, challenge beliefs, encourage "ideal" self, and have more intamacy in this part of life.
What is Early Adulthood?