Ch 10 Learning Objectives (1)
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Learning Objectives
Chapter 10: Intimacy
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Why is intimacy an important concern during adolescence? In your discussion, include the influences of pubertal, cognitive, and social transitions.
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This is important because this is the first time a relationship like this occurs. -
It assists in their social and emotional understanding, and helps it mature/grow.
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As they develop physically, increased desire for sex occurs.
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They gain better skills in terms of social relationship’s, self-awareness, and empathy towards others. 2.
Discuss Sullivan’s
theoretical perspective on the development of intimacy.
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Looking at relationships for others -
Centered around interpersonal needs and how to satisfy them.
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States that relationships with others assists with a sense of self. 3.
Discuss Bowlby’s
theoretical perspective on the development of intimacy. (See the section on Attachment Theory.)
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Based on relationships formed with intimacy.
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Different attachment types
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Anxious and avoidant can be correlated to insecurity based on indifference. -
Disorganization results in absence of normal attachment.
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Interpersonal relationships are imperative to the influence of childhood, adolescence and
adulthood.
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How does intimacy develop in adolescence? Include a discussion of how friendships change from preadolescence throughout adolescence.
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Friendship changes -
Jealousy and Conflict -
Improvements on friendship -
Friendships changing -
Social media and intimacy -
Opens up opportunity for adolescents to to get advice and support 5.
As the older sibling of a 13-year-old sister, you want to help her enjoy her adolescent years, and particularly the adventure of romance that is likely to unfold for her. Having learned about the development of romantic relationships during adolescence, you now feel you are in a better position to talk to her about some potential issues, such as the effects of early dating and the increase of violence in dating relationships
. Referring to
info in Chapter 10
, what will you tell her?
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I know that the pressures of society and peers can have an impact on how you may operate, as well as the fact that dating may seem super fun. However, in the class I have been taking we have been discussing the long-term effects of having romantic involvements at a young age, and I think it would benefit you to hold off until you are at least 15. Dating at your age could result in you having mental and emotional struggles such as body image issues, self-esteem issues, struggles with performance in academics, or even substance abuse. I know it may seem like I am lecturing you, but you must understand it is simply because I care about you and want the decisions you make to be informed. I am always here if you have any questions or simply want to talk.
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