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INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP. SUBMITED BY-. Ashish singh Btech (ec) Amity university. INTRODUCTION. “A relationship is normally viewed as a connection between two or more people ” Interpersonal relationships are social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people.

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INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP

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  1. INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP SUBMITED BY- Ashish singh Btech (ec) Amity university

  2. INTRODUCTION “A relationship is normally viewed as a connection between two or more people” • Interpersonal relationships are social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people. • Interpersonal relationships take place in a great variety of contexts, such as family, friends, neighborhoods etc.

  3. Types of interpersonal relationships 1) Kinship relationships- This type of relation consist of • Family relationships, being related to someone else by blood . e.g. fatherhood, motherhood; • Through marriage (affinity), e.g. father-in-law, mother-in-law, uncle by marriage, aunt by marriage.

  4. 2) Formalized intimate or long term realationship- • Which is developed through law and public ceremony. e.g. marriage and civil union.

  5. 3) Non-formalized intimate or long term relationships- • such as loving relationships or romantic relationships with or without living together; the other person is often called lover,boyfriend or girlfriend .

  6. 4) Friendships- • consist of mutual liking, trust, respect, and often even love and unconditional acceptance.

  7. 5) Formal membership – • It involves membership in a club, organization, association, society, lodge, fraternity, or sorority. 6) Professional Relationships- • This type of relationship consist of,Professional communication encompasses small group communication and interviewing.

  8. DevelopmentAndStages • Interpersonal relationships are dynamic systems that change continuously during their existence. One of the most influential models of relationship development was proposed by psychologist, George Levinger. • According to the model, the natural development of a relationship follows five stages:

  9. 1) Acquaintance – • Becoming acquainted depends on previous relationships, physical proximity, first impressions, and a variety of other factors. • If two people begin to like each other, continued interactions may lead to the next stage, but acquaintance can continue indefinitely.

  10. 2) Buildup – • During this stage, people begin to trust and care about each other. 3) Continuation – • This stage follows a mutual commitment to a long term friendship, romantic relationship, or marriage. • It is generally a long, relative stable period.

  11. 4) Deterioration - • Not all relationships deteriorate, but those that do tend to show signs of trouble. • Loss of trust and betrayals may take place as the downward spiral continues.

  12. 5) Termination – • The final stage marks the end of the relationship, either by death in the case of a healthy relationship, or by separation.

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