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Interpersonal and attraction
* Interpersonal attraction
Interpersonal attraction includes factors such as physical or psychological similarity, familiarity, similarity, complementarity, reciprocal liking, and reinforcement.
* Interpersonal attraction
* Interpersonal attraction
* Interpersonal attraction, the attraction between people which leads to friendships and romantic relationships
* Interpersonal attraction
Interpersonal attraction is the attraction between people which leads to friendships and romantic relationships.
Interpersonal attraction, the process, is distinct from perceptions of physical attractiveness which involves views of what is and is not considered beautiful or attractive.
Interpersonal attraction is related to how much we like, dislike, or hate someone.
Category: Interpersonal attraction
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Interpersonal and is
Interpersonal love is most closely associated with interpersonal relationships.
The term can legitimately refer to any form of psychotherapy when delivered in a group format, including Cognitive behavioural therapy or Interpersonal therapy, but it is usually applied to psychodynamic group therapy where the group context and group process is explicitly utilised as a mechanism of change by developing, exploring and examining interpersonal relationships within the group.
The Interpersonal Deception Theory posits that interpersonal deception is a dynamic, iterative process of mutual influence between a sender, who manipulates information to depart from the truth, and a receiver, who attempts to establish the validity of the message.
There is extensive evidence of " Interpersonal Expectation Effects " where the seemingly private expectations of individuals can predict the outcome of the world around them.
For example, messages ( email ) exchanged among people is referred to as Interpersonal Messaging ( IPM ); electronically structured business documents ( e. g., invoices, purchase orders, dispatch advice, etc.
Interpersonal games are games that are played between peers ( for example the game of " No Bad News " where individuals suppress negative information, and the payoff is not risking upsetting someone ); leadership games are played between supervisor and employee ( for example the game of " Divide and Conquer " where the supervisor sets his employees against each other, with the payoff that none threatens his power base ); and budget games are played with the resources of an organisation ( for example the game of " Sandbagging " where individuals negotiate a low sales target, and the payoff is a bigger bonus ).
Interpersonal space refers to the psychological " bubble " that we can imagine exists when someone is standing way too close to us.
Interpersonal conflict is minimized, peer pressure reduced.
But the most influential idea in The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations is the notion of how people see the causes of behavior, and the explanations they make for it — what Heider called " attributions ".
Interpersonal conflict -- once again -- whether it is substantive or affective, refers to conflict between two or more individuals ( not representing the group they are a part of ) of the same or different group at the same or different level, if in an organization.
Interpersonal antipathy is often irrationally ascribed to mannerisms or certain physical characteristics, which are perceived as signs for character traits ( e. g. close together, deep set eyes as a sign for dullness or cruelty ).
Interpersonal psychoanalysis is based on the theories of Harry Stack Sullivan ( 1892 – 1949 ), an American psychiatrist, who believed that the details of a patient's interpersonal interactions with others can provide insight into the causes and cures of mental disorder.
# Interpersonal communication is a developmental process that occurs through the stages.
# Interpersonal communication is the main tool for reducing uncertainty.
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy ( ISRT ) or simply Social rhythm therapy is a type of behavioral therapy used to treat the disruption in circadian rhythms that is related to bipolar disorder.

Interpersonal and most
The Human Givens model recognises itself to be eclectic in nature and its founders explicitly acknowledge that the approach integrates best practice and thinking drawn from existing psychological models such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy and Client Centred Counselling as well as much of their own recent research, most notably Griffin ’ s “ expectation fulfilment theory of dreaming ”

Interpersonal and using
Interpersonal skills involve using skills such as active listening, tone of voice, delegation, and leadership.

Interpersonal and Attraction
On the Importance of Cognitive Evaluation as a Determinant of Interpersonal Attraction.
* Dr. Duane Lundy-researcher in Interpersonal Attraction.

Interpersonal and developed
For the next 40 years he developed and introduced his Theory of Interpersonal Relations and tools for social sciences he called ' sociodrama ', ' psychodrama ', ' sociometry ', and ' sociatry '.
The idea was developed by Ellen Frank at the University of Pittsburgh who published a book on her theories: Treating Bipolar Disorder, a Clinician's Guide Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy.

Interpersonal and by
Stephen A. Kent analyzes and summarizes the use of the brainwashing meme by non-sociologists in the period 2000-2007, finding the term useful not only in the context of " New Religions / Cults ", but equally under the headings of " Teen Behavior Modification Programs ; Terrorist Groups ; Dysfunctional Corporate Culture ; Interpersonal Violence ; and Alleged Chinese Governmental Human Rights Violations Against Falun Gong ".
For example, research from a field experiment found that male and female shoppers who were accidentally touched from behind by other shoppers left a store earlier than people who had not been touched and evaluated brands more negatively, resulting in the Accidental Interpersonal Touch effect.
Interpersonal feuding weakened the family's hold on power, and by 1980, political opponents had begun to win local elections.
Adolescents with BN whom are either resistant to change or have not been successful with treatments such as CBT ( Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ) or IPT ( Interpersonal Psychotherapy ) could get recommended to try Cue Exposure ( CE ) by therapists.
The first known occurrence of the term was in 1953 by US psychiatrist, Harry Stack Sullivan, a former editor of the journal Psychiatry, in his posthumously published work, The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry.
Interpersonal skills, communications skills and effective leadership skills are required by more and more non-supervisory employees.
* Dialectical Behavior Therapy Workbook: Practical DBT Exercises for Learning Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation, & Distress Tolerance ( New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook ) by Matthew McKay, Jeffrey C. Wood, and Jeffrey Brantley.
As the field of counseling psychology formed in the mid-20th century, initial training models included Human Relations Training by Carkuff, Interpersonal Process Recall by Kagan, and Microcounseling Skills by Ivey.
This interest was instigated by Fritz Heider's ( 1958 ) book, The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations, and the research in its wake has become known as " attribution research " or " attribution theory.
* Jones, Edward E., Interpersonal Perception, published by WH Freeman and Co., 1990.
Review of " Eskimo Childhood and Interpersonal Relationships: Nunivak Biographies and Genealogies " by Margaret Lantis American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol.
Research by Martin ( 2012 ) in a retailing context found that male and female shoppers who were accidentally touched from behind by other shoppers left a store earlier than people who had not been touched and evaluated brands more negatively, resulting in the Accidental Interpersonal Touch effect
* Pakikisama and Pakikipagkapwa: Smooth Interpersonal Relationship, or SIR, as coined by Lynch ( 1961 and 1973 ).

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