Dynamics Of Interpersonal Relationships Summary

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Chapter 9: Dynamics of Interpersonal Relationships Although Ben and Katie do not display physical relations like they used to anymore, they still displayed emotional attachment or emotional intimacy to each other by dropping subtle hints that they still want things to work. For example, they both wait by the phone waiting for each others' calls and Katie left his dry cleaned jacket in the closet symbolizing that she subconsciously still want him to live with her and be together. They also maintain intellectual intimacy through talking about the cross word puzzle. Since that is something Katie is into, Ben is connecting to her in a way by trying to solve it. They still have a small amount of physical intimacy when they dance in Italy, cuddled and rubbed foots. Distance forces them both to reminisce about their history and ponder about where it went wrong. Dialect of intimacy happens when they talk about their relationships and bond by doing so like when they reminisce about all the funny times of visit the different therapists. The game high/low give the family an option to self-disclosure to one another their feelings in a playful way. It was used by Ben to self-disclosed that he still had feelings for Katie in the beginning at the dinner in their house. The game high/low relate to …show more content…

They imitated relations during work when they were flirting, integrated when they got married, had kids, and lived together, and bonded by going through experiences in life with their new family. Eventually, it got to the stage where they see their differences hence differentiating and that led to a stagnating relationship going nowhere. So, they ignore each others to the point where they barely have any feelings left. They decided to terminate the relationship unofficially before deciding not to in the

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