Relationships
Relationships
Models of Love
Hard to categorize but can be grouped into 2
broad categories
Naturalistic/Biological: rooted in the body,
emotion, & evolution
Psychological/Social: cognition, social
motives, interaction, communication
Naturalistic/Biological
Passionate & Companionate
Passionate love lasts 6-18 months
If couple stays together happily becomes
companionate love
Attachment
3 attachment styles is kids
* secure: parents are responsive to childs
needs;
child feels secure & valued
* anxious-ambivalent: parents are loving
but
inconsistent in meeting childs
needs;
child feels insecure &
dependent
* avoidant: parents are distant &
unresponsive;
child is detached
Psychological/Social Models
Love is a prototype, defined by tis best or
most representative features
For romantic love, passion is a core feature
but people rank it lower than companionate
features
Forms of Love
liking: just intimacy
romantic love: intimacy and passion
fatuous love: commitment and passion
infatuation: just passion
companionate love: commitment and
intimacy
empty love: just commitment
consummate love: intimacy, passion, and
commitment
Communicating Love:
Love Languages (Chapman)
1. Words of affirmation
2. Quality time
3. Receiving gifts
4. Acts of service
5. Physical touch
Defensiveness:
taking comments/criticism personally
responding to the feelings created by the comments not the
behaviors
Stonewalling:
punishing a partner by not talking
holding in anger/resentment/hurt and the real reasons for not
responding
Contempt:
showing scorn & rejection through verbal & non-verbal means
condemning the other person
Important factors
Proximity: one of the best predictors of who gets
involved
Similarity
Couples tend to be similar is background,
interests, social patterns
Tend to balance in personality & needs
Physical attractiveness
Main determinant of initial attraction
But we wind up with people at our own level
Halo effect: attractive people are assumed to
have other valuable attributes
Stage 3: Mutuality
* Development of interdependency
* mutual influence on each others actions,
thinking & feeling
* share each others emotional experiences
* mutual concern for the quality of the
relationship
* Deep & continuing self-disclosure leads to
greater feelings of intimacy
* basis for the rest of the relationship