COM 220 UNIT 3
Guidelines for Effective Communication During Conflict
-Engage in dual perspective -Communicate honestly -Grow from differences -Don't sweat the small stuff
Guidelines for Communicating in Romantic Relationships
-Engage in dual perspective -Practice safer sex -Manage conflict constructively -Adapt communication to maintain long-distance relationships
Destructive
-Exit -Neglect
Active
-Exit -Voice
What this definition implies?
-Expressed tension -Interdependence -Perceived incompatible goals -The felt need for resolution
Guidelines for Effective Communication During Conflict
-Focus on the overall communication system -Aim for win-win conflict -Show grace when appropriate -Time conflict purposefully -Honor yourself, your partner and the relationship
The Development of Friendship
-Growth Stages --Relationship rules -Deterioration Stages
Consensual
-High conversation -High conformity
Pluralistic
-High conversation -Low conformity
Agape (agapic)
-Kind, unselfish love -Purple
Operations to Conflict
-Lose-lose -Win-lose -Win-win
Ludus (ludic)
-Love as a game -Yellow
Storge (storgic)
-Love as friendship or companionship -Blue
Protective
-Low conversation -High conformity
Laissez-faire
-Low conversation -Low conformity
Five Issues Related to Identifying Love Style
-Most of us have a combination of styles -Styles of love are not necessarily permanent -A love style is part of an overall interpersonal system, so it is affected by all other aspects of a relationship -Individual styles of love are not good or bad in an absolute sense; what matters is how partners' styles fit together -Love styles perceived appropriateness, or desirability, varies across cultures
Passive
-Neglect -Loyalty
Mania (manic)
-Obsessive, jealous, addictive -Orange
Dimensions of Romantic Relationships: The Triangle of Love
-Passion -Intimacy -Commitment
Eros (erotic)
-Passionate, romantic love -Red
Family Communication Patterns
-Pluralistic -Consensual -Laissez-faire -Protective
Internal tensions
-Relational dialectics -Diverse communication styles -Sexual attraction
Social Media and Conflict
-Social media offer us a range of ways to make friends and to maintain existing friendships -Many online friendships are not as rich and close as face to face friendships -Social media can be used to engage in cyberbullying
Unproductive conflict communication
-The early stages -The middle stages -The later stages
Pragma
-Very pragmatic/practical approach to love -Green
Constructive
-Voice -Loyalty
The Nature of Friendship
-Willingness to invest -Emotional closeness --Closeness through dialogue --Closeness through doing -Acceptance -Trust -Support
Communication in Families
-Words -Thoughts -Emotions
The Family Life Cycle
1. Establishing a family 2. Enlarging a family 3. Developing a family 4. Encouraging independence 5. Launching children 6. Postlaunching of children 7. Retirement
Win-win
Both are happy
Lose-lose
Both are unhappy
Deterioration
It happens through a five-stage sequence: 1. Intrapsychic processes 2. Dyadic processes 3. Social support 4. Grave-dressing processes 5. Resurrection processes
Social media have introduced new
challenges for people seeking romance such as deception
Interpersonal conflict
exists when there is expressed tension between people who are interdependent, perceive they have incompatible goals, and feel a need to resolve those differences
Navigation
is the ongoing process of staying committed and living a life together despite ups and downs and pleasant and unpleasant surprises 1. Relational culture 2. Placemaking 3. Everyday interaction
Once couples in long-distance relationships relied on letters and expensive plane tickets and long distance calls to maintain contact, whereas today
people can use skype and text to stay in touch
Before social media esited, people's choices of relationship partners were largely limited to
people they encountered face to face, whereas today they use online matching services
The more people communicate online with romantic partners, the less
skilled they are in managing conflict and asserting themselves
When it comes to dealing with conflict, social media offers a key advantage over face to face communication
we can pause
Responses to Conflict
-Active -Constructive -Passive -Destructive
6 Styles of Loving
-Agape (agapic) -Storge (storgic) -Pragma -Eros (erotic) -Mania (manic) -Ludus (ludic)
Conflict management skills
-Attend to the relationship level of meaning -Communicate supportively -Listen mindfully -Take responsibility for your own thoughts, feelings and issues -Check perceptions -Look for points of agreement -Look for ways to preserve the other's face -Imagine how you'll feel in the future
External pressures
-Competing demands -Personal changes -Geographic distance
Principles of Conflict
1. Conflict is natural in most Western relationships 2. Conflict may be expressed overtly or covertly 3. Social groups shape the meaning of conflict behaviors -Cultural difference regarding conflict -Differences among social communities 4. Conflict can be managed well or poorly 5. Conflict can be good for individuals and relationships
Growth: there are six growth stages
1. Individuality 2. Invitational Communication --Hooking up --Environmental spoiling 3. Explorational Communication 4. Intensifying Communication 5. Revising Communication 6. Commitment
Guidelines for Effective Communication in Families
1. Maintain equity in family relationships 2. Make daily choices that enhance intimacy 3. Show respect and consideration 4. Don't swear the small stuff
Win-lose
One compromises, one doesn't
Digital and online communication can
exacerbate conflict "flaming"