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Interpersonal

Interpersonal
Relationship
Relationship
Types
Types

A U L I A / A R D E L I A
R I V A L D O / S O P H I A
FRIENDSHIP RELATIONSHIP
FRIENDSHIP IS AN INTERPERSONAL
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO
INTERDEPENDENT PERSONS THAT IS
MUTUALLY PRODUCTIVE
AND
CHARACTERIZED BY MUTUAL POSITIVE
REGARD.
FRIENDSHIP TYPES

Friendship of reciprocity

Friendship of receptivity

Friendship of association
FRIENDSHIP NEEDS

UTILITY

AFFIRMATION
EGO SUPPORT

STIMULATION

SECURITY
FRIENDSHIP & COMMUNICATION
CONTACT

INVOLVEMENT

CLOSE AND INTIMATE FRIENDSHIP


FRIENDSHIP

CULTURE

GENDER

TECHNOLOGY
LOVE RELATIONSHIP
LOVE TYPES

EROS:beauty & sexuality

LUDUS :entertainment&excitement

STORGE:peaceful& slow

PRAGMA:practical&traditional

MANIA:elation&depression

AGAPE:compassionate&selfless
TIGA TAHAPAN UTAMA

First stage: Eros, mania, dan lupus

(initial attraction)

Second stage: Storge

(as the relationship develops)

Third stage: Pragma

(as relationship bonds develop)


LOVE & COMM

E x a g g e r a t e b e l o v e d s v i r t u e

Minimize faults
Share emotions and experiences

Communication includes secrets

Create personal words or phrases

Engage in significant self-disclosure

Highly aware of what is and is not appropriate to say


LOVE & CULTURE

LOVE & GENDER

LOVE & TECHNOLOGY


FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
CHARACTERISTIC OF FAMILIES

CONTACT

RECOGNITION OF RESPONSIBILITIES

SHARED HISTORY AND FUTURE

SHARED LIVING PLACE


COUPLE TYPES

TRADITIONAL: share a basic belief system


and philosophy of life, holds traditional
gender roles, seldom role conflicts

INDEPENDENT: individual identity is more


important than relationship, values time
a l o n e , d o e s n t f e a r c o n f l i c t

SEPARATE: relationship as
convinience, little desire to be
t o g e t h e r , n o w e
FAMILY TYPES

INDICATOR: conformity & conversation

CONSENSUAL: high conformity, high conversation

PROTECTIVE: high conformity, low conversation

PLURALISTIC: low conformity, high conversation

LAISSEZ-FAIRE: low conformity, low conversation


FAMILY& COMM

The Equality Pattern


Balanced Split Pattern

The Unbalances Split Pattern

The Monopoly Pattern


FAMILIES

CULTURE

GENDER

TECHNOLOGY
WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIP
WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION

KOMUNIKASI LATERAL

KOMUNIKASI KEATAS

KOMUNIKASI DOWNWARD

KOMUNIKASIGRAPEVINE
GENERAL COMMUNICATION GUIDELINES
NETWORKING RELATIONSHIP
MENTORINGRELATIONSHIP
ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP AT WORK

ADVANTAGE :
Office romances can
lead to greater work
satisfaction

DISADVENTAGE :
Workplace romantic
relationships may
cause problems for
management
THE DARK SIDE OF RELATIONSHIP

JEALOUSY

VIOLANCE

BULLYING
JEALOUSY

Part of jealousy:
Jealousy is a feeling
Cognitive Jealousy
we have when we feel
Emotional Jealousy
our relationship is in
Behavioral Jealousy
danger due to some
rival
BULLYING

Bullying consists of
abusive acts repeatedly
committed by one
person (or group)
against another.
VIOLENCE

Types of Relationship Violence

Verbal or emotional abuse


Pysical Abuse
Sexual Abuse
VIOLENCE

Types of Relationship Violence


THANK YOU!

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