Tag: relationships


Sexuality Communication: Attitudes and Research

Defining Attitudes toward Sexuality Communication (ATSC) Attitudes toward Sexuality Communication (ATSC) represent a complex interplay of cognitive, affective, and behavioral evaluations regarding the act of discussing sexual topics. This concept moves beyond general sexual attitudes, focusing specifically on the comfort level, willingness, and perceived appropriateness an individual holds concerning verbal and nonverbal exchanges about sexuality. […]

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Singledom: Attitudes, Trends, and Modern Perspectives

Attitudes toward Singlehood: An Introduction The study of attitudes toward singlehood constitutes a critical domain within social psychology, sociology, and relationship science. These attitudes, which encompass beliefs, feelings, and behavioral intentions regarding individuals who are not married or in long-term committed relationships, are profoundly shaped by cultural norms and historical context. Understanding these attitudes is […]

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Social Skills: Building Strong Relationships

Conceptualizing the Social Bond The concept of the social bond stands as a central pillar in psychology, sociology, and anthropology, representing the enduring, affective, and reciprocal relationship between individuals or between an individual and a group. It is far more profound than mere interaction or acquaintance; a true social bond implies a shared sense of […]

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