Tag: social connections


Acquaintanceship: Unlock the Power of Casual Connections

Defining the Acquaintanceship Construct The psychological and sociological concept of acquaintanceship denotes a class of interpersonal relationships characterized by low levels of intimacy, limited self-disclosure, and minimal reciprocal obligation. Positioned along the vast continuum of human social connection, acquaintanceships exist between the poles of complete strangerhood and deeply intimate relationships, such as close friendships or […]

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Relationship Attitudes: Understanding Modern Love

Defining Attitudes toward Relationships Attitudes toward relationships constitute a complex, multi-faceted psychological construct defined as an individual’s evaluative judgment—positive or negative—regarding the concept of interpersonal intimacy, commitment, and partnership. These attitudes are not merely transient feelings but represent relatively stable, organized patterns of thought, emotion, and behavioral intention that govern how an individual approaches, navig […]

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