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Understanding Relationships

Relationships in psychology refer to the connections and interactions between individuals, which can encompass emotional, social, and biological dimensions. They play a crucial role in shaping behaviors, attitudes, and mental health, influencing factors such as attachment, intimacy, and communication patterns.

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Relationships are fundamental to human experience, influencing our emotional and social well-being. They can take many forms, including friendships, family ties, and professional connections. Understanding the dynamics of relationships involves recognizing the importance of communication, trust, and...

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Key Terms

Communication
The act of exchanging information or feelings between people.

Example: Effective communication can prevent misunderstandings.

Trust
A firm belief in the reliability or integrity of someone.

Example: Trust is built over time through consistent actions.

Boundaries
Limits that a person sets to protect their personal space and feelings.

Example: Setting boundaries helps maintain healthy relationships.

Empathy
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

Example: Empathy allows us to connect deeply with others.

Conflict Resolution
The process of resolving a dispute or disagreement.

Example: Effective conflict resolution can strengthen relationships.

Active Listening
Fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said.

Example: Active listening shows that you value the speaker's words.

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Key Concepts

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