Romantic Relationships Flashcards

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Sternberg’s triangular theory (IPC)

A
  • Intimacy- how much do you know about the other person, emotional connection)
    Liking, you might like your friends
  • Passion- do you feel passionately connected to that person? That pull, that charge?
    Infatuation
  • Commitment- do you feel committed to be in a relationship with that other person?
    Empty love
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Berscheid and Walster’s two types of love

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passionate and compassionate love

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A state of intense longing for someone

-Intense physiological arousal

  • Psychological interest
    Care for their needs
  • When it’s good it’s great, feel fulfillment and ecstasy
  • When it’s bad it’s terrible, feel sadness and despair
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passionate love

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affection people feel for those with whom their lives are deeply connected, but do not necessarily experience passion or arousal in their presence

  • Strong commitment
  • Deep affectionate attachment
  • Shared values
  • Less intense physiological arousal
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compassionate love

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How do romantic relationships change over time?

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more compassionate,
- people become more securely attached to their partners as relationship duration increases

  • People become more securely attached (generally) with age
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People learn from their interactions with their partners whether or not they are in a good relationship

  • Positive behaviors enhance the global evaluations of the marriage while negative behaviors harm it

CAN Explain: a mechanism of change, a place to intervene

CAN’T Explain: where the negative behavior comes from, ignores everything outside the couple

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Behavioral theory (of relationships)

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criticism: attacking personality or character

defensiveness: victimizing yourself to ward off attack and reverse the blame

contempt: attacking sense of self with intent to insult or abuse

stonewalling: withdrawing to avoid conflict

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Four horsemen of the [relationship] apocalypse

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kinds of love

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  • Intimacy + Passion = romantic love
  • Intimacy + Commitment = companionate love
  • Passion + Commitment = fatuous love
  • Intimacy + Passion + Commitment = consummate love
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