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    John R. Hepburn is an interactionist who wanted to explain the process of interpersonal violence pattern and the high percentage of victims/offenders who know each other. About 20 to 24 percent of homicide, aggravated assault, and sexual assault occurred between either a well-known person or an intimate partner of the victims. In his article titled “Violent Behavior in Interpersonal Relationship,” Hepburn argues. Violent behavior occurs when there is a conflict between two or more persons while…

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    How Emotion controls relationships Emotions control our lives. It is impossible to imagine a life without emotions as it is a primary determinant in our relationships with others. Different emotional expressions are exhibited in relationships under different circumstances. Humans treasure their feelings in whatever they do, be it watching a football game or a touch by a loved one. Emotions give a clue on the current situation of a relationship, for instance; positive emotion translates to…

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    communication. Therefore, can we out rightly say that social media has enhanced and improved our interpersonal relationship among one another? Thesis statement: Social media is the most reliable and available way of communication today which promotes interpersonal relationships in the society.…

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    Uncertainty reduction theory (URT) is a communication theory that explain about the development of interpersonal relationship between peoples. It is important to know that URT is a theory that link communication to the study of uncertainty. Uncertainty reduction theory focuses on how people by using communication can gain knowledge and create understanding towards each other. Every new relationship involve uncertainty and these uncertainty will create uncomfortable inside each person, so they…

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    1. The online only relationship is categorized by it being purely internet available. An example of an online only relationship is someone who tweets a status and someone who follows these statuses and reads them. Another common one is having a contact you purely communicate with on Facebook. Love is an interpersonal relationship that can be defined by 6 love styles which include eros, ludic, storge, pragma, manic, and agapic. Love is defined as a closeness or warmth toward another…

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    of having effective skills in a specific interpersonal area. o Bad Practice: This challenge requires learners to describe what typically happens when ineffective skills are used in a specific interpersonal area. o Root Cause Challenge: This challenge requires learners to identify to identify the underlying issues that typically cause people to react a certain…

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    secure working models of relationships, whereas children who experience rejecting or inconsistent relationships tend to develop insecure working models. According to Cassidy (1994) an important attribute of the secure model is the view that emotion expression is acceptable, that such expression is effective in eliciting sensitive responses from others, and that others are responsive to one’s needs. Fonagy (2010) and Stern, Borelli and Smiley (2015) suggest that close relationships early in…

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    aimed to formulate a process by which we develop and move through relationships. They proposed that interpersonal relationships develop through gradual amounts of mutual self disclosure, their theory is referred to as the social penetration theory. Self disclosure is the sharing of information about yourself because without it relationships and communication is not possible. In the amount that is disclose in anyone’s relationship, it's primarily based on the breadth, depth, and frequency of the…

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    Jessica is a personable and confident person. She is kind and demonstrates great interpersonal relationship skills. She is honest, focused, and presented herself in an appropriate manner in the given situation. Jessica described herself as an empathetic, authentic, and determined individual. Jessica feels her determination not only comes from her faith in Jesus, but also the emotional connection she makes with others. She feels that the hurt of others, motivates her to share the Gospel and offer…

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    to communicate effectively with family members, peers, and community leaders as well as building trust to sustain those relationships. As well had providing information to their families on how they can support the adolescent through this process such as being transparent and actively listening to the adolescent. This program will place an emphasis on parent and child relationship building with hands on activities such as; workshops, role playing and through artistic expression. This allows the…

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