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Burke

“Even if any given terminology is a reflection of reality, by its very nature as a terminology it must be a selection of reality; and to this extent it must function also as a deflection of reality” (1966)

Gottman

Solvable Conflict (Conflicts that can be worked on and ultimately fixedeventually)


Perpetual Conflict (Conflicts that are rooted in values, attitudes,beliefs and ideologies which are very hard to change)

Goleman

emotional intelligence, personal connection, social analysis, etc.

Parks

“Personal relationships, then, are much more than privatearrangements. They are linked to thephysical and mental health of their participants and, by virtue of the socialand economic roles they play, to the vitality of society as a whole.”

Maslow

hierarchy of needs


1. food, water, shelter


2. safety and security


3. sense of belonging


4. self-esteem


5. self-actualization

Hardwig

impersonal relationships, quasi-personal relationships, personal relationships

John Steward

1. interpersonal maximizes the presence of the personal


2. "nexting" to manage conflict

Buber

Interhuman relationships:


I-it


I-you


I-thou

Hall

chronemics orientations (M-time & P-time)

Watzlawick, Bavelas, Jackson (1967)

authors of "The Pragmatics of Human Communication"

authors of "The Pragmatics of Human Communication"

Berger & Luckmann

authors of "Social Construction of Reality"

authors of "Social Construction of Reality"

Goffman

author of "The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life"; also coined the terms manner, appearance, and setting

author of "The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life"; also coined the terms manner, appearance, and setting

Mead

author of "Mind, Self, and Society"

author of "Mind, Self, and Society"

Wood

coined the steps of good listening: attending, understanding, remembering, and responding

Gibb

outlines the differences between supportive and defensive messages; spontaneity vs. strategy

Petronio

coined the term "reluctant confidant"

Wilmot and Hocker

“an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties whoperceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from the otherparty in achieving their goals”

Knapp & Vangelisti

the 10-step model of a relationship

Hamilton

listed various types of relationships (exclusive, FWB, open, hook-ups, dating, fling)

Fitzpatrick

grandmother of family communication (traditional, independent, separate, variable relationships)

Reuben

notes the difference between temporary and lasting friendships

Rawlins

states the stages of a friendship

Guerrero & Chavez

describe difference varieties of romance (mutual romance, strictly platonic, desires romance, rejects romance)

Duck

coined the term "friendshipping"