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PERSON

AL
RELATIO
NSHIPS
PREPARED BY: SIR JOSHUA DAVID CRUZ
• The need to belong today goes beyond
mere survival in the physical sense.
SOCIAL Hence it is very essential to one’s
happiness
SELF • Through social interactions, things
become more than just things. They are
given meaning.
• This also means that we must have
SOCIAL commitment to another person.

SELF • Communicating is the key to achieve a


healthy social self.
SOCIAL BELIEFS
AND
JUDGMENTS
• This pertains to the peer statuses and
Peer cognition which contributes to how the
adolescents complies with the need to
conformit be a part of the valued group.

y • Through peers, we change our


behavior and personality.
Elements • Fashion and Fads – adolescents
would adopt how other people dress up
of Peer and how people wear make-ups. The
pressure is strong to an adolescent who
conformit is unable to comply to the trend which
is often referred as ‘who does not
y belong’ or ‘ outcast’
Elements • Peer Statuses – Being popular and
liked by most is a demand for
of Peer adolescents. Being unable to catch

conformit attention is a sign of being one of those


‘doormat’ personalities in crowd (a

y nobody)
Elements
• Social Cognition – Social cognitive
of Peer skills lead to better peer relations.

conformit Having a lot of friends makes a person


flexible in dealing with other people.

y
Interpersonal
Attraction and
intimacy
Sternberg’
s
triangular
theory of
love
Intimacy • Social Cognition – Social cognitive
It is defined as the skills lead to better peer relations.
“lovely moment when Having a lot of friends makes a person
someone understands flexible in dealing with other people.
and validates us”
Intimacy
It is about being open • Social Cognition – Social cognitive
and vulnerable to a skills lead to better peer relations.
person whom we Having a lot of friends makes a person
deeply trust, who we flexible in dealing with other people.
feel connected with,
and who values us.
commitm
ent • Social Cognition – Social cognitive
skills lead to better peer relations.
It is an act of deciding
Having a lot of friends makes a person
to consistently fulfill
flexible in dealing with other people.
and live by
agreements made with
another person.
commitm
ent • Social Cognition – Social cognitive
skills lead to better peer relations.
In a love relationship,
Having a lot of friends makes a person
it is expressed
flexible in dealing with other people.
continuously in caring
and loving actions for
the beloved
passion • Social Cognition – Social cognitive
the intense state of
skills lead to better peer relations.
being that drives and
Having a lot of friends makes a person
consumes a person to
pursue an interest, a flexible in dealing with other people.
vision, or a person.
Sternberg’
s
triangular
theory of
love
PERSON
AL
RELATIO
NSHIPS
PREPARED BY: SIR JOSHUA DAVID CRUZ

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