Interpersonal Relationship Stages, Theories, and Communication.
Across
- 2. The overall benefit derived from a relationship, calculated by subtracting costs from rewards
- 6. The concept that opposites can attract and enhance each other in a relationship
- 8. A theory that describes the process of developing deeper intimacy in relationships
- 10. The standard by which individuals evaluate the rewards and costs of a relationship
- 13. Significant events that change the trajectory of a relationship
- 14. Actions that show appreciation and affection in a relationship
- 15. A theory that suggests relationships are governed by specific rules and expectations
- 22. Negative aspects or sacrifices involved in a relationship
- 23. The principle that people are attracted to those who are similar to them
- 24. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- 25. Efforts made to restore a damaged or deteriorating relationship
- 26. The closeness and connectedness experienced in a relationship
- 27. A theory that examines how communication strategies are used to maintain social harmony
- 28. The process of gradually withdrawing from a relationship
- 29. The initial stage of interaction in developing a relationship
Down
- 1. A theory that explores the tensions and contradictions in relationships
- 3. The process of decline in the quality and satisfaction of a relationship
- 4. The cognitive aspect of understanding another's perspective
- 5. A theory that examines relationships based on perceived costs and rewards
- 7. The understanding that certain behaviors are permissible in a close relationship
- 9. The stage of a relationship where individuals begin to develop a deeper connection
- 11. Positive outcomes or benefits derived from a relationship
- 12. The range of topics discussed in a relationship
- 16. The process of ending a relationship
- 17. A theory that posits that relationships are maintained based on fairness and balance
- 18. The degree of intimacy and personal information shared in a relationship
- 19. The principle that we tend to like those who like us back
- 20. The emotional response to another person's feelings
- 21. A theory that explains the factors that lead to interpersonal attraction