Unit 4 - Relationships

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Across
  1. 4. A preconceived opinion that isn’t based on reason or experience.
  2. 5. A business practice based on the creation of a useful system of contacts
  3. 6. Meaning both people involved are willing participants.
  4. 9. Communication that is direct and to the point is called ________________ communication and is the best type to use.
  5. 11. Social ________________, simply put, means being aware of your social impact. Its broader definition includes the ability to consider the perspective of others and empathize with others, including those with diverse backgrounds. It includes keeping social norms in mind and acting in ways that are socially appropriate.
  6. 12. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
  7. 13. This type of violence refers to abuse that occurs in a domestic situation, by a spouse or partner against the other.
  8. 16. ________________communication, or communication expressed without words
  9. 20. Working with others.
  10. 21. Favoring one thing.
  11. 22. Discussing and adjusting the terms of an agreement.
Down
  1. 1. Transferring information or a message.
  2. 2. This type of abuse is one of the most common types of abuse. It involves harm to the body. Hitting, punching, restraining movement (as in tying someone up), denying a person food or water, or not granting access to bathroom facilities.
  3. 3. ________________-taking is the ability to see things from another’s point of view.
  4. 7. This type of listening and communication, the listener closely observes the speaker’s behavior and body language.
  5. 8. Oversimplifying a particular person or group.
  6. 10. ________________ relationships, or associations with others who share common interests or goals
  7. 14. This type of abuse involves unwanted sexual physical contact, but it can also include any unwanted sexual suggestions or gestures. If an action is sexual in nature and the person whom it’s directed at feels threatened or harmed.
  8. 15. This type of abuse often overlaps with verbal abuse because it includes threatening or belittling someone. It also can include manipulating someone into doing things that they don’t want to do or threatening to expose them in some way. Psychological abuse is used to create a dependency on the abuser.
  9. 17. This type of abuse is using words to harm someone. This includes forcefully criticizing, insulting or belittling, using racial or gendered insults, or threatening someone.
  10. 18. To acknowledge.
  11. 19. This type of peer pressure occurs when someone directly asks you to do something or participate in a behavior.