Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal Relationships |
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example , he predicts that persons high on inclusion compatibility but low on control and affection compatibility should have a satisfactory relationship only during early stages of interaction , that is , inclusion behaviors are ...
example , he predicts that persons high on inclusion compatibility but low on control and affection compatibility should have a satisfactory relationship only during early stages of interaction , that is , inclusion behaviors are ...
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We see this stage as involving a further progression of social penetration processes as members begin to deal with one another at far deeper levels of intimacy than during earlier stages . In the fourth stage , “ performing , members ...
We see this stage as involving a further progression of social penetration processes as members begin to deal with one another at far deeper levels of intimacy than during earlier stages . In the fourth stage , “ performing , members ...
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For example , Rogers ( 1958b ) proposed eight stages in successful therapy , which seem to translate easily into the developmental changes occurring in any growing interpersonal relationship . The earliest stage ordinarily involves the ...
For example , Rogers ( 1958b ) proposed eight stages in successful therapy , which seem to translate easily into the developmental changes occurring in any growing interpersonal relationship . The earliest stage ordinarily involves the ...
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