PSY 220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Emotionally Focused Therapy, Harry Stack Sullivan, Sociometric Status
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See crowd: crowd: a network of heterosexual cliques that forms during adolescence and facilitates mixes-sex social activities. See clique: sociometric popularity: being liked by many peers and disliked by few. Contrast with perceived popularity: perceived popularity: perceived status, power, and visibility in the peer groups, as distinct from likeability. Contrast with complementarity: complementarity: basis for mate selection in which people choose partners who are different from them but have strengths that compensate for their weaknesses or otherwise complement their own characteristics. The infant must achieve self-awareness or self-recognition in a mirror. (cid:862)look sad at a fu(cid:374)e(cid:396)al(cid:863). These (cid:396)ules di(cid:272)tate how one should or should not express their emotions in certain environments or in general. Older adults typically have better emotional well-being because they focus on positive emotions rather than negative ones. They would explain it in terms of species survival; following around a mother in infancy ensures that the gosling is more likely to survive.