PSYC18H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Regression Analysis, Jon D. Levenson, Trim (Computing)
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Lecture 10: emotions in intimate and social relationships, what is intimacy, emotions that promote intimacy, negative emotions in social relationships, emotions and moral behaviour, are emotions good or bad for moral behavior, predicting our behaviour in moral dilemmas. 6 domains to consider: knowledge: secret-sharing, confidential information, caring: affection, motivated by affiliation, mutuality: we not you and i , trust: etiquette no longer applies, commitment: presumed partnership, emotional & monetary investment follows that. Interdependence: strong, enduring impact on each other expectation. Being understood while understanding the other"s emotions, thoughts or circumstances while passing no judgment. Knowing that your other will always listen, understand and support you. Feeling safe to talk about life problems that i would not be able to talk to anyone else about . Playfulness couples who are playful with each other during arguments often have more peaceful exchanges, and those who are more happy in their marriage often will tease each other during conflict.