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Relationships

Lesson 1

Healthy vs Unhealthy
https://youtu.be/jxgkNSOdlp4
What is the definition of
Relationship?
 Connections that people have with each other

 4 types. What are they??

 Friendships
 Family Relationship…..
 Romantic Relationships
 Professional Relationships ( work)
Family Relationships
 Nuclear- A Family in which a mother, a father,
and one or more children live together
 Couple Family- consists of only the husband
and wife living at home. ( or partners)
 Adoptive Family- when a couple takes in and
raises a child who is not of their kin.
Continue Family Relationships…
 Extended Family- Relatives who are not part
of the nuclear family but who live in the same
home.
 Foster Family- When adults who are licensed
by the state our county provide temporary
home for children.
 Single- Parent Family- a family in which only
one parent lives with the family.
Continue Family Relationships…
 Blended Family- a family that results when
divorced parents remarry. The parents and their
respective children from previous marriage
live in the home together.
Functions of a Family
 Provide basic physical needs. Such as ??

 Provide Emotional Support. Such as ??

 Provide structure for our lives. Such as??


Inspiriting Relationships
 A relationship that lifts the spirit and
contributes to a sense of well-being.

 It makes you feel :


 Worthy, connected, content, optimistic,
energized, passionate, and composed.
Dispiriting Relationships
 Relationships that depress the spirit and have a
lack of well-being.

 They make you feel:


 Worthless, lonely, hopeless, depressed, bored,
anxious, distracted, unhappy and frustrated.
Toxic People
https://youtu.be/wPwck0EQkgs
Spirit – Relationship Continuum
 Worksheet
Lesson 2
 Healthful Relationships – Relationships that
promote self-respect, encourage productivity
and health, and are free of addictions and
violence.

 Examples: Encouraging, motivating, and


supportive.
Harmful Relationships
 Relationships that destroy self-respect,
interfere with productivity and health, and may
include addictions or violence.

 Examples: Disrespecting each other, and


encourages harmful behaviors
Ten Skills/ Profiles of Healthful
Relationships

 Ten Skills Powerpoint


Lesson 3- Harmful Relationships
 What is a Harmful Relationship???

 Myth / Truth Chart


14 Relationships you may see in your life….
 Co-Dependent * Purely Physical
 Independent * Prize Possession
 Dominating * Good on Paper
 Rebound * Long Distance
 Open * Emotional Affair
 Working Hard
 Toxic
 Temporary
 Basically friends
14 Harmful

See Definition Sheet


How do you leave an Abusive
Relationship??
https://youtu.be/lwNr0eQmmuI
VOCAB
 Abuse- harmful treatment of another person
 Physical Abuse- harmful treatment that results
in physical injury to the victim.
 Emotional Abuse- “ Putting down” another
person making the person feel worthless.
 Neglect- failure to provide proper care and
guidance.
Good Couples??? Let see….
 https://youtu.be/rhQo58QnGAA
Sexual Harassment Social Experiment
 https://youtu.be/9uccExOPMrI
Dr. Phil’s Video Clip on Abuse
 https://youtu.be/RnBFLkgDekQ
Child Neglect

 https://youtu.be/P_IBGS1FQw4
 1.Abuse 10.Prostitution
 2.Incest 11.Exhibitionism
 3.Pornography 12.Prostitutes
 4.Sexual Abuse 13.sexual addiction
 5.Physical Abuse 14.Voyeurism
 6.Neglect 15.Paraphilias
 7.Sexual harassment
 8.Stalking
 9.Emotional Abuse
3 Articles
 Which Story is Physical Abuse??

 Which Story is Emotional Abuse??

 Which Story is Neglect??


Breast Cancer
Awareness

https://youtu.be/hSm9PjgqW80
Sexual harrassement on US campuses
 https://youtu.be/cd44NOhzgb8

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