social factors: supportive and unsupportive relationships. Flashcards

freinds, family, peers and colleagues.

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when do close relationships start to form?

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around the age of 3 years, they start to build relationships out of the family.

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what can close relationships provide?

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  • feeling of security and confidence.
  • promotoe positive self-concept.
  • provide encouragement to take part in leisure and physical activities.
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what can close family relationships provide?

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  • unconditional love, benifit to self-concpet.
  • security and support.
  • encouragment to learn and develop new skills.
  • shared family, social and leisure experiences.
  • confidence to build relationships with others.
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what can building relationships with peers who have similar interests to an indervidual do?

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  • support life choices.
  • extend social circle.
  • someone outside the family to share worries or concerns with.
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what can relationships with colleagues do?

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  • help develop skills and working practises.
  • increase job satisfaction.
  • build team spirit and sense of belonging.
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what might unsupportive relationships result in?

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  • negative self-concept.
  • feelings of hurt, loneliness and distrust.
  • difficulties in building relationships.
  • lack of inderpendance.
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what are the negative effects of a relationship breakdown?

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  • anxiety and stress.
  • insecurity and depression.
  • loss of confidence and poor self-concept.
  • increased sense of isolation.
  • peer pressure leading to poor lifestyle choices.
  • pressure on finances.
  • poor lifestyle choices.
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