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    Abstract This paper will try to explain how there is a correlation between different parenting styles‚ different types of attachment and the different types of loving relationships -all according to different psychologists an their theories. It will try a prove it through interviews of two different cases‚ a person who has had a less fortunate childhood and a divorced marriage and a person who had a great childhood and a happy marriage. It will relate the two interviews back to the different theories

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    There are a multitude of reasons to why a relationship may fall apart. Among these reasons are issues such as poor communication‚ long distance and immaturity. While all of these issues can have a great impact on the success of a relationship‚ one that has been commonly identified as a deal breaker regarding intimate relationships is infidelity. While the issue of infidelity has been prevalent for some time‚ there has not been any prescribed method of dealing with it. Throughout this paper I will

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    Bowlby suggests that there is a direct link between childhood relationships and adult relationships. He suggested that individuals develop an internal working model of the self in relationship to the primary attachment figure‚ based in early experiences. The internal models influence the child’s expectations about future relationships. Adult relationships are likely to reflect early attachment styles. (secure or insecure) This was illustrated in the ‘love-quiz’ experiment by Hazan and Shaver

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    Relational Standards: Rules and Expectations in Romantic Relationships Submitted by Alexandra Elizabeth West BBSc‚ BLitt‚ Postgrad Dip in Psychology June 2006 A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Australian Catholic University National. School of Psychology Australian Catholic University National Melbourne‚ Australia Australian Catholic University Research Services Locked Bag 4115 Fitzroy‚ Victoria 3065 Australia Acknowledgements

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    school and it becomes easy to get lost in the madness. Studies show that the qualities of peer relationships at this time are key contributors to mental health now and throughout life. Positive relationships are beneficial to young adults because it helps in gaining a sense of what good social interactions are and produces equal or greater relationships in the future. On the flip side‚ poor peer relationships can have negative effects on adulthood mental health and social relations. Unforgiving social

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    with foreign colleges and clients. The communications between people happens all the time‚ especially when one of the parties is using a second language. As mentioned earlier‚ intercultural communication problems must occurred because of linguistic and cultural differences. Language can be a barrier to intercultural communication that is problems of vocabulary equivalence‚ idiomatic equivalence‚ experimental‚ and conceptual equivalence (Jandt‚ 2001). Culture is a human part of the environment

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    language and cultural issues and‚ lastly‚ managing the matrix. Practical implications – These include attention to the selection of leaders‚ continued facilitation of face-to-face communication in a virtual age and investment in language and intercultural training. Originality/value – Future research might investigate the complementary perspective of line management and take up the theme of high fluctuation of team members and leaders. Keywords Trust‚ Team management‚ Cross-cultural management

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    though the biological or physiological ones are the easiest to measure objectively. Relationships cover a wide range of people including work colleagues‚ tutors‚ friends‚ family‚ sexual relationships‚ living together and marriage. . Good relationships can be very supportive and enhance our lives. However most relationships go through difficult patches and need the willingness to compromise. Relationship difficulties can produce or stir up feelings that may be from the past – hurt‚ anger

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    Eckenberg Terri Human Behavior/ Abusive Relationships Psyc 234 You think you’ve found the perfect guy to be in a relationship with and marry them. Everything he does is so touching‚ especially in the initial stages of the marriage. He seems so thoughtful‚ and goes out of the way to ensure that all of your needs are met. You enjoy your moments together and finally feel loved. You do everything together as newlyweds‚ and ignoring the little red flags that pop up‚ because you do not want to see

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    1.1 People communicate with one another for various reasons. To clarify and seek information‚ form relationships with one another and/or to gain an understanding of something. Each person is different and you will find that depending on the person’s ability to communicate depends on how they communicate. People also communicate in various ways such as verbal‚ non-verbal (sign language‚ body language‚ facial expressions) electronically or written. Communication is an important part of everyday

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