HDFS 1060 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Centrality

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A voluntary personal relationship, typically providing intimacy and assistance, in which the two parties like one another and seek each other"s company. Men tend to be more dependent on relationships. Those in healthy relationships tend to be healthier. Knowledge, interdependence, caring, trust, responsiveness, mutuality, and commitment. Intensity and ways expressed vary based on relationships. They hold the greatest capacity to hurt us. Invisible (not being aware of it, making dinner while someone"s very busy) Infancy: we are primed to form relationships. Early childhood: parallel play (next to each other) Middle childhood: peer group formation and influence. Adolescence: cross sex relationships begin to decrease. Young adulthood: begin to become more work and couple relationships. Johnson"s theme: centrality of communication, cultivate interpersonal intimacy through dialogue, serve therapeutic functions, situated in culture, class, life position, and affectional circumstances, the site for conversation and resistance of gendered social structures and processes. We all seek and value similar things.

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