HDF 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Labeling Theory, Physical Attractiveness

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Hdf 201 - lecture 9 - early adulthood: psychosocial crisis. Being a match with partner - being able to identify with them. Secure - positive sense of self and others. Dismissive - positive sense of self, negative sense of others. Preoccupied - negative sense of self, positive sense of others. Fearful - negative sense of self and others. Matching hypothesis - two people with similar levels of physical attractiveness become. Consensual validation - two people with similar values and attitudes becoming. Stimulus-value-role (svr) theory - explains development of relationships. Stimulus stage based solely on physical attraction. Value stage based on similarities and values/attitudes. Romantic love - love characterized as sexual and fascination. Mostly associated with adolescents and college students. Sexual yearning is the most important component. Associated with feelings of anxiety, depression, anger, rejection and/or jealousy. Affectionate love - love characterized as having deep, caring feelings for someone else.

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