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RELATIONAL INTRUSION
What is the main difference between obsessive relational intrusion and stalking?
Obsessive Relational Intrusion (ORI)-
Repeated and unwanted pursuit and invasion of one's sense of physical or symbolic privacy by another person, either stranger or acquaintance, who desires and/or presumes and intimate relationship.

Stalking-
Intentional pattern of repeated behaviors that are unwanted and result in fear, or that a reasonable person (or jury) would view as fearful or threatening.
Based on the spitzberg and cupach reading, how are stalking and obsessive intrusions similiar and different to "normal" close relationships?
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What are the motives or causes for obsessive relational intrusion?
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What are 5 tactics pursuers use?
Surveillance

Invasion (hack into email account. They take a prized possession.)

Harassment and Intimidation (sending threatening photos and threatening notes. They also may try to isolate you from social network.)

Coercion and threat- (They do something to your reputation. Send videos to get you fired. Threaten your family, friends, house, car.)
What are potential effects on those pursued?
General effects (changes in personality. You start becoming more untrustworthy of people. You also may become more introverted.)

Behavior Effects (Changing routine. Change phone number. Etc...)

Affective health effects (?)

cognitive health effects (?)

physical/physiological health effects (Headaches, sleep disturbances, appetite disturbance, sickness, depression, immune system is bad due to stress. etc..)
What are the types of ways objects or targets can respond to their pursuer?
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From the ORI model, what is the pathway to pursuit? Why is it unlikely that pursuers will give up?
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