HOD-1250 Chapter Notes - Chapter 199-232: Relationship Marketing, Attachment Theory, Emerging Adulthood And Early Adulthood
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Need for affiliation: interpersonal relationships are the foundation and theme of human life. Forming and maintaining relationship are essential for reproduction and survival in hostile environments. Species characteristics reflect the drive to belong to a social group: need varies from person to person, some biological hormone oxytocin linked with extraversion. Anxiety increase others need to be with people cognitive clarity/emotional comparison. Dyad - basic unit of social system, 2 person relationship, reciprocal in nature. Interdependence individuals rely on & influence each other & participate in activities over a period of time. Potent forces in development when high reciprocity, interdependence and mutual positive feelings. X= (y^2-y)/2 x number of relationships, y is number of people. Developmental reciprocities: developmental change on the one part of 1 person is relationships is likely to lead to developmental change of the other person. Family ripple effects: the ramifications of developmental change f 1 family member for other family members.