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Title: Principles of Personal Health


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Principles of Personal Health
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Chapter 4
  • Intimate Relationships

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  • Developing Intimate Relationships

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Self-Concept and Self-Esteem
  • The principle thing we bring to a relationship is
    ourselves.
  • We must first feel good about ourselves.

5
Friendship
  • The first relationships formed outside our family
    are friends.

6
Friendship Characteristics
  • Companionship
  • Respect
  • Acceptance
  • Help
  • Trust
  • Loyalty
  • Reciprocity

7
Love???
  • The pleasure and pain of love
  • The transformation of love

8
The pleasure and pain of love
  • The experience of intense love
  • a tumultuous state of excitement subject to
    fluctuating feelings of joy and despair
  • Loss of appetite and sleep
  • Happiness/Misery???

9
The transformation of love
  • Relationships change over time with love being no
    exception.
  • Characteristics of young love???
  • Characteristics of mature love???

10
Jealousy
  • An aversive response to another significant
    persons real, imagined, or likely involvement
    with or interest in another person or thing.

11
Communication
  • The key to developing intimate relationships is
    good communication
  • How much communication is nonverbal???

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12
Communication Skills
  • Three keys to good communication
  • Self-disclosure
  • Listening
  • Feedback

13
Gender and Communication
  • Do women and men communicate differently???
  • Men talk more listen less
  • Women listen well eye contact

14
Conflict Resolution
  • Six Basic strategies useful in negotiating with a
    partner

15
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  • Clarify the issue
  • Provide time to think
  • Allow one partner to speak fully, without
    interruption
  • Allow the other partner to respond

16
2
  • Find out what each person wants
  • Allow each partner to express his/her desires

17
3
  • Identify various alternatives for meeting
    partners desires
  • Brainstorm

18
4
  • Decide how to negotiate
  • Work out an agreement or plan for changing

19
5
  • Solidify the agreements
  • Verbalize the plan
  • Write the plan down
  • Sign the plan

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6
  • Review and renegotiate
  • Determine a time frame
  • Determine a date to evaluate the plan
  • Make adjustments

21
Choosing a partner
  • People tend to choose partners like themselves
  • First attraction ? Observable characteristics
  • With time ? Emphasis shifts to basic values

22
Marriage
  • Past ? Practical reasons
  • Present ? Personal, Emotional reasons
  • This shift places a greater burden to fulfill
    expectations

23
Marriage
  • Benefits
  • Affection
  • Personal affirmation
  • Companionship
  • Sexual fulfillment
  • Emotional growth

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Marriage
  • Predictors of a happy marriage
  • Partners have realistic expectations
  • Each likes the others personality
  • They communicate well
  • They resolve conflicts effectively
  • They agree on religion/ethics
  • They balance each others desires

25
Divorce
  • The high rate of divorce reflects extremely high
    expectations
  • Divorce is the second greatest stress-producing
    life event, second only to the death of a family
    member

26
Family Life
  • American families
  • About half are based on a first marriage
  • Almost one third, single parent
  • The remainder, remarriages

27
Becoming a Parent
  • Questions/issues to consider
  • Your physical health and age
  • Your health can effect your baby
  • Your financial circumstances
  • 150,000 to age 18
  • Your relationship with your partner
  • Stability, values, obligations

28
Becoming a Parent
  • Questions/issues to consider
  • Your educational, career, and child care plans
  • Your emotional readiness for parenthood
  • Your social support system
  • Your personal qualities/attitudes toward children

29
Parenting
  • Is parenting a chore???
  • Examples
  • Is parenting Rewarding???
  • Examples

30
Stepfamilies
  • Single parenthood is usually a transitional stage
  • Almost half the marriages in the US are
    remarriages
  • A successful stepfamily takes time and isn't easy

31
Strong Families
  • Six major qualities
  • Commitment
  • Appreciation
  • Communication
  • Time together
  • Spiritual wellness
  • Coping with stress and crisis

32
Activity
  • Divide into groups of 5 to 6 people
  • Make a list of 5 positive and 5 negative
    characteristics in a male and Female.

33
Assignment
  • Read Chapter 5
  • Assignment
  • Bring article associated with chapter 5
  • Be ready to discuss the article
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