Psychology of relationships ch.1-4
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Why is it important to have social interactions | Need to belong |
Infants prepared for relationships | Preferences for faces |
What is a relationship | Social connection |
Influence on how we relate | Who we are(personality) |
4 selves | Open self(known by everyone) |
Open self | Gender |
Hidden self | Political views |
Blind self | Ticks/manerisms |
Unknown self | Time of death |
Growing in self-awareness | Listen to others |
Personality | Affects how we think,feel and behave in our relationships |
Big 5 personality model | Neuroticism *tendency to easily and strongly experience negative emotions(anxious,nervous,sad,tense) |
Research on personality and relationships | High neuroticism=lower relationship satisfaction |
Self-concept | Subjective,filtered through own perceptions |
Self-esteem | How valuable you think you are |
Increasing self esteem | Beware the imposter phenomenon *feeling like you don't belong |
Interpersonal communication apprehension | Feeling of fear or anxiety about a situation in which a person must communicate |
Managing apprehension | Acquire communication skills and experience |
Perception | Processes of becoming aware |
Intrapersonal management | Being other-oriented |
Impression management | Process you go through to create the impression you want others to have of you |
Diversity | Commonplace in our society |
Culture | Lifestyle of a group of ppl passed through socialization,not genes |
Enculturation | Process of culture transmission from one generation to another |
Acculturation | Process by which a culture is modified through exposure to another culture |
How cultures differ | Orientation |
Individual culture | Individual goals most important |
Collective culture | Group goals most important |
High-context culture | Communication is in the context of the person and their environnment |
Low-context culture | Information is explicitly stated |
Politeness strategies | Appear likeable |
Establishing credibilty | Competence |
Self-monitoring strategies | Presenting a positive image |
Influencing strategies | Information is power |
How to be liked wikihow | Listen to others attentively and actively |
Masculine culture | More traditional gender |
Feminine culture | Both men and women |
Low ambiguity tolerant | Avoid uncertainty |
High-ambiguity-tolerant | Accept uncertainty |
Long-term orientation | Importance of future |
Short-term orientation | Focus on past and present |
Indulgent | Emphasize gratification of desires |
Restraint | Limit gratification |
Directness | Some emphasize politeness and positive public image rather than literal truth |
Emotional expression | Emotions not always expressed in order to keep harmony,may cause resentment |
Conflict | Violations of collective norms vs individual norms |
Ethnocentrism | Tendency to see others and their behaviours through our own cultural filters |
Improving intercultural communication | Recognize and reduce your ethnocentrism |
Gender | Psychological orientation |
How women communicate | Communicate to build relationships,build rapport |
How men communicate | Communicate to report |
Emotions men and women | Experience emotions similarly |
Women emotions | Talk about feelings more |
Men emotions | Anger |
Conflict in gender | Can rise from gender differences |
Women in friendships | Self-disclose more detail |
Men in friendships | Don't view intimacy as quality of friendships |
Interpersonal communication | Interdependant |
Forms of communication | Synchronus(face to face) |
5 elements of communication | Source and receiver |
Source and receiver | Verbal and non-verbal |
Channel | Medium through message is passed *auditory,vocal,visual,tactile,chemical |
Noise | Anything that interferes with receiving a msg |
Context | Physical(tangible,concrete environment) |
Competent communicator | Thinks critically and is mindful |
Why we should listen | Helps us connect with others |
How genuine listening is different from regular listening | We put ourselves in their shoes,listen for emotions/feelings,what they want or need(genuine) |
Why is it hard to listen | So much noise going on in our minds,have to listen to ourselves first before listening to others |
Benefits of listening | Get to yes more often |