Chapter Ten Homework

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Across
  1. 5. A group consisting of members who interact with one another in order to make a whole
  2. 7. The idea that love consists of the interacting components of intimacy, passion, and commitment
  3. 8. The need for couples to be open and honest about the topic of money
  4. 10. Various techniques for expressing affection to a significant other
  5. 11. Managing the boundaries within interpersonal and family relationships
  6. 13. The important information and feelings shared between people
  7. 14. Common process of interaction between family members that is identified by four categories: consensual, pluralistic, protective, or lassez-faire
  8. 15. Two or more interdependent people whose histories are intertwined, are currently interacting with each other, and will influence each other in the future
  9. 17. Occurs when the cohesion within a family is very high resulting in a high demand for dependence on one another
  10. 19. The commitment to stay in the relationship and work at making it successful
Down
  1. 1. Engaging another person in an exchange of important ideas to develop a powerful closeness with another
  2. 2. The events, both positive and negative, that two people experience together
  3. 3. The unexpected behavior of another that we assumed would not occur
  4. 4. The qualities and perspective of another become part of one's identity
  5. 6. Occurs when the cohesion within a family is very low resulting in a low demand for commitment to one another
  6. 9. The interactions that cause people to develop a physical closeness with one another beginning at birth
  7. 12. The level of communication between the family on the matters of uniformity in attitudes, beliefs, and values
  8. 15. Voluntary relationships that are managed and maintained through social support and communication
  9. 16. Limitation which are set by the family in order to monitor the actions of the members
  10. 18. The intellectual, emotional, and/or physical closeness and shared activities one has with another