Chapter 9
Across
- 1. Couples who see themselves as primarily separate individuals
- 4. A type of love characterized by its peacefulness and slowness in terms of developing.
- 8. The relationship between two people that they consider their most (or one of their most) important
- 10. Couples who see their relationship as a matter of convenience rather than of mutual love or connection.
- 12. A type of love emphasizing fun and enjoyment.
- 14. An interpersonal relationship between two persons that is mutually productive, established and maintained through perceived mutual free choice, and characterized by mutual positive regard
- 15. A transitory relationship that might be described as a friendly relationship rather than a true friendship.
- 16. A family in which members express similar or dissimilar attitudes, values, and beliefs.
- 18. Couples who see themselves as a blending of two people into a single couple.
- 19. A type of love that is compassionate, egoless, and self-giving.
Down
- 2. The process by which persons who are connected share their other connections.
- 3. An awareness of an interpersonal relationship or pairing of two individuals
- 5. A type of love that is practical.
- 6. A friendship characterized by loyalty, self-sacrifice, mutual affection, and generosity.
- 7. A group of people who consider themselves related and connected to one another and among whom the actions of one have consequences for others.
- 9. A family in which family members can speak their mind
- 11. A friendship in which there is an imbalance in giving and receiving
- 13. A type of love characterized by extreme highs and extreme lows.
- 14. A nonromantic but friendly relationship involving sexual interaction.
- 17. A type of love characterized by a focus on physical qualities.