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    Interpersonal Therapy for Role Transitions The loss of a Perfect Family Interpersonal Psychotherapy (ITP) was developed by Gerald Klerman based on previous works on the concept of how personality could never be isolated for their interpersonal relationships Austad, C. S. (2009). Klerman designed ITP to help people with their anxiety and depression symptoms to address their current concerns and to increase their interpersonal relationships, because people with depressive symptoms experienced…

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    a borderline personality disorder: an enduring pattern of instability concerning interpersonal relationships, self-image and emotional regulation, with increased impulsivity that begins by early adulthood. This pattern of instability and impulsivity is present in a variety of contexts and includes: Desperate efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment, identity disturbance, impulsivity in shopping and relationships, suicidal or self-mutilating behaviors, inappropriate, intense, uncontrollably…

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    Social Psychology

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    certain way in the presence of others, and then look at the conditions under which the given behaviors and feelings occur (Myers, 2014). One of the most widespread psychological disorders is depression. A minor cause of depression can be interpersonal relationships.…

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    metaphors to the human conduct and interpersonal relations, and explained through nature different themes, one being relationships problems and the other loneliness. For instance, the poetic voice of The Tulf of Flowers talks about two men that are cutting the grass in their respective homes and feel a connection between them even…

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    The relationship that I chose to write about is the one that I have with my mother because we have a healthy interpersonal relationship and get along well. My mother and I have many conversations in many places about almost any topic imaginable. I find that the best conversations we have are the ones when we haven’t seen one another for a long period of time. Throughout my research I found that the strengths and weaknesses of communication between my mother and I are active listening, attention…

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    Experiencing The Trinity

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    The important role that healthy interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships play is depicted in the model of the Trinity. According to Darrell Johnson’s Experiencing the Trinity, “we are created and redeemed to enter into the love each person of the Trinity has for the other” (64). This statement encompasses both intrapersonal and interpersonal interactions. The Trinity is one; thus the love that each person in the Trinity has towards another person in the Trinity is the love that the Trinity…

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    important element in a healthy relationship between individuals. In addition, the interpersonal conflict often shares a similar feature. According to William Wilmot and Joyce Hocker when it comes to the definition of interpersonal conflict boilies down to an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from the other party in achieving their goals. The definition of an interpersonal conflict gives us an…

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    trust in any relationship can be quite a difficult task; therefore, trust is the key to all interpersonal relationships, because without it, no real, genuine connections are established or maintained. That said, according to Dr. David Johnson, social psychologist and author of Reaching Out:Interpersonal Effectiveness and Self-Actualization, trust is the foundation for building and maintaining caring and productive relationships, which essentially measure the health of a relationship, as well as…

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    Online Dating Analysis

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    Attraction and Relationships Finkel, E.J., Eastwick, P.W., Karney, B.R., Reis, H.T., & Sprecher, S. (2012). Online dating: A critical analysis from the perspective of psychological science. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 13(1), 3-66. The authors explore the prevalence implications of online dating and acknowledge that it may be influencing romantic relationships in unforeseen and unprecedented ways. The significance of this article to the project is that it gives further insight…

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    Non-American Values

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    are material possessions such as money, cars, designer clothes and other material objects. Also, foreigners might view Americans’ poor interpersonal relationships as a flaw in the American society. If Americans are not making any kind of profit in some ways, then they would see it as the time that was wasted. Most non-Americans perceived interpersonal relationships, spirituality and human interactions as more valuable than money could buy. Most foreigners would spend their excessive wealth…

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