CMN 1148 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation, Social Capital, John Gottman

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Social capital theory holds that ________. social relationships and networks have value that can be translated into important personal and business outcomes. An oversocial person is ________. an individual who tends to work extra hard to seek interaction and attention from others. According to the fundamental interpersonal relations orientation theory, we form interpersonal relationships in order to meet our needs for ________. inclusion, control, and affection. ________ is the state of having a close, authentic connection with another person. In the context of family, we develop ________ of relationships mental pictures of the nature of relationships and what we can expect from them. internal working models. The ________ proposes that passion, commitment, and intimacy characterize romantic relationships. triangular theory of love. ________ are events or interactions that signal changes in relationships. The five stages of coming apart, in order, are ________. differentiating, circumscribing, stagnating, avoiding, and terminating. According to john gottman, the four destructive forces during conflict are.