Friendship and love

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Rules to maintain relationship

Volunteer help in time of need, trust and confide, show emotional support, not nag, disclose personal feelings and problems

Three types of friendships

Acquaintances, casual friends, close friends

Four stages of friendship

Childhood, adolescence , adult , elderly

Powells five levels of communication

Cliche, exchange facts, ideas and judgements, gut level communication, peak communication

Four main differences between love

Closer identity of interests and sharing of outcomes, more talk of reasons for initial attraction, more likely to formally celebrate anniversaries, more passionate and intimate

Most common types of love

Eros, Agape, Storge

Six categories of love

Eros, Ludis,Storge,Manic, Pragma, Agape

Acquaintances

Friendship where you may have dozens

Casual

Friendship where you volunteer to help, plan to get together

Close friends

Friendship with high intimate communications, more contact, backfires if forced or manipulated

Three basic needs met by friendship

Inclusion , Affection , Control

Mania

Intense , obsessive love

Types of love

Intimacy - Trust and caring Commitment- loyalty +devotion Passion- Excitement sexual passion

Cliche

Level of communication that is scripted to make contact

Peak communication

Level of communication where you disclose most personal thoughts

Gut level communication

Level of communication where you share emotions and feelings, usually good friends

Ludis

Pass time, temporary love

Eros

Passionate love

Friendship

Relationship that exists over time between people who share common history

Rules to establish relationship

Respect privacy and keep confidence. seek to repay debts, favours or compliments, be loyal

Agape

Spiritual idea of love, altruistic, unconditional giving

Pragma

compatibility based love, practical

Exchange facts

level of communication where you exchange non threatening information

Ideas and judgments

level of communication where you have more personal conversations

Inclusion

need for social contact

control

need for stability/ predictability and comfort

Affection

need to give and receive love, support warmth and intimacy

Storge

type of love we have for friends and family

Research

women more cautious entering relationship, men break off first


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