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    it as the bond between infant and caregiver. In this case, Liam is the infant and the caregivers are his parents. The quality of the attachment to his parents has deep implications for Liam’s feelings of safety and capacity, to form a trusting relationship (Berk, 2013, p. 429). Attachment theory is defined as “a continuing affectionate bond that ties a person to another, over time and across space,” and gives the infant feelings of safety, sanctuary, and protection, it provides a safe base from…

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    content is interpreted, the secure attachment style characterizes my social interaction with others, be it horizontally (among people) or vertically (God & I). I can firmly claim this style as mine because of the openness observed in most of my relationships. Firstly, in my connection with others, the balance between dependence and self-sufficiency, pride and sense of worth. Secondly, in the manner which I manage my emotions, the wide range of emotions that I experience, and my awareness…

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    friends life. I believe that in this story both Gene and Phineas would not be able to function/survive in society. Gene was so paranoid and selfish that later in life he would have had other friendships that could have had a similar outcome to his relationship with…

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    and their point of view, for the person through the looking glass. These social networking sites are compatible and can relay daily news, which updates public issues. The act of networking is key to relationships, even if it 's mediated communication, it is still a form of interpersonal relationships. The distance is not a barrier when utilizing online services and one feels the sense of well-being, like they 're never alone. The point of social involvement can be contradictive, when in the same…

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    love developed within the characters of both the generations, arrange marriage or love marriage. KEYWORDS :- Marriage, love, emotions. INTRODUCTION:- In order to have a healthy relationship one should have an emotional connection with their partners. A marriage is based on trust, emotional and love without that any relationship couldn’t survive.…

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    pass through. Erikson assumed that a crisis of psychosocial nature happened at each of his stages because the person’s psychological needs would conflict with society’s needs and if each stage was completed successfully, then the person would have a healthy personality. If they were unable to complete a stage, they would have an unhealthy sense of self and personality, but failed stages could be resolved at a later time. Acquired virtues such as our characteristic strengths can be used by the…

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    Buscagalia expressed is that love is learned and grows. Buscagalia cleared up a misconception that there are distinct types of love and he explained that love is love. However, there are different degrees of how much we love. As I examine my past relationships with friends and boyfriends these concepts play into the scenario. Since love is essential to everyone it is vital to know where to…

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    language, or his actions. He 's always honest and straightforward, and I don 't have to wonder or be suspicious of anything - ever. I remember those relationships where being on guard was a part of daily life. I remember questioning everything that my boyfriends said or did, and how stressed out that made me feel, and how it affected our relationship negatively. When you are with a really good man who prides himself on honesty, you don 't have to worry about those things because he never gives…

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    Barbara Fredrickson Love

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    difference between a relationship and love. “Commitments” built around “special bonds” include the commitment to one partner during a marriage or boyfriend/girlfriend relationship as well as many other sacrifices. These commitments happen because of the many moments in which couples experience love. Fredrickson shows this by describing an equation in which “love” equals the many smaller moments in which we experience love and the product of this “love” results in relationships and commitment.…

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    Would we not be so addicted to having and finding it? Love might be easier if we viewed it as a micro-moment of positive feelings we shared with people instead of something to concur and control. Love is an emotion and when it comes to 20 year relationships, I believe people are going to need a lot more than that emotion to make it…

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