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What does Erikson say intimacy involves?

What does it require?
Involves caring, sharing, and physical intimacy

Requires selflessness and a solid sense of ego identity
What is Sullivan's definition of love?
The state of love in which the other person's satisfaction and security are as important as one's own needs and safety
How do women and men approach intimacy differently?
Women - shared feelings
Men - shared experiences
What is a normative crisis in pregnancy?
A period of time defined by rapid change and a relationship between the mother and her growing baby
What is the survival growth theme?
Mother is interested in the development of her baby
How does a woman set up her supportive matrix in pregnancy?
Looks to her side of the family for a helper first, preferably a woman

Helper must do what woman wants
What are 2 reasons for men to feel distanced during pregnancy?
1. Nesting instinct may cause woman to withdraw
2. Decreased sexual activity
What are 4 attributes of work in young adulthood?
1. Longer hours
2. Allows participation and creativity
3. Mentor must be found
4. 'Elsewhere' generation - always looking for next thing to do
What is the dependency vs. separateness problem facing young adults?
Young couples must work out time balance between work, family, and self
How must sexual activity be adjusted between young adult couples?
Busier schedules may reduce sexual activity --> must schedule time alone together
What can happen in the relationship w/ a parent when the young adult is also a parent?
Child is now a parent-->
may push family away to gain independence, set up own traditions
What is the role of friendships?
Take place of family, allow a stable support system during struggles or hardships
How does Gilligan view the way men and women solve moral problems differently?
Men - law and its consequences
Women - relationships
What are Lewis' characteristics of a healthy relationship (6)
Healthy couples...
1. Have fun together
2. Enjoy activities together
3. Erotically and non-erotically affectionate
4. Listen to each other
5. Are empathetic towards the others situations and feelings
6. Are able to explore their feelings