Intimacy Class

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ADOLESCENCE AND INTIMACY Psychology of adolescence

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ADOLESCENCE AND INTIMACYPsychology of adolescence

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WHAT IS INTIMACY?

•Relationship where two or more people reveal personal thoughts and information about each other

•Comfort•Support•Physical closeness•Hugging and touching•Deeper level connection

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YOUR ADOLESCENT FRIEND

•Where did you meet?

•What was special about that relationship?

•What was special about him/her?

•What things did you share?

•How did you feel when you were together?

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WHAT IS INTIMACY?

•Why does intimacy develops in adolescence?

•Safer to reveal things to peers

•Rebellious towards adults seek approval

•Individuals with similar backgrounds

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WHAT IS INTIMACY?

•Sullivan by sharing teens increase their self-steem

•Identity formation

•Attributes that makes each of them unique

•Deeper understanding of the self and others

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WHAT IS INTIMACY?

•Mechanic extensive sharing of personal feelings leads to heightened introspection

psychological problems

•Close friendships away from introspection free from the “stressors” of growing up

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INTIMACY AND ROMANCE

•Older adolescents they learn from being intimate

•Romance = complications

•Sex and sexual preferences

•Learn through sharing

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Sullivan and Erikson

•Intimacy in adolescence is essential to reach a “healthy sense of identity”

•Identity vs. role confusion first acquire a sense of identity, then intimacy

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BOYS AND GIRLS

•Girls = bond through feelings and thought

•Boys = bond through actions and deeds

VALIDATION OF SELF WORTH

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BOYS AND GIRLS

•Girls = caring, soothing, sharing, “emotional”

•Boys: sharing activities, “not caring much”

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BOYS AND GIRLS

•Girls = make less but good friends

•Boys: make friends easier than girls = bigger groups

•Keep friends if you don’t change school

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INTIMACY AND FAMILY

•Studies have shown…

•Boys having a “close” relationship with their fathers have closer, longer friendships

•Single-parents home affects relationships if teens don’t have contact with adults father-absent homes

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INTIMACY AND SOCIAL CLASS

•Middle and upper classes = more rewarding, closer intimacy than lower classes. Inside and outside the house.

•Levels of intimacy = workers earlier sexual experiences and more accepting of sexual intimacy

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SIBLINGS AND INTIMACY

•Do you have brothers or sister?

•How did this affect your relationships?

•Siblings + & - influence

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PARENTS AND INTIMACY

•Temporal decline in parent-teen intimacy

•Teens closer to mother because fathers are the authority figure

•Recent study has shown that intimacy with fathers increase during early adolescence

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Dunphy's five-stage theory•Stage 1: Pre-crowd stage. Isolated unisexual

cliques. •Stage 2: The beginning of the crowd.

Unisexual cliques in group-to-group interaction.

•Stage 3: The crowd in structural transition. Unisexual cliques with upper status members forming a heterosexual clique.

•  Stage 4: The fully developed crowd. Heterosexual cliques in close association.

•Stage 5: Beginning of crowd disintegration. Loosely associated groups of couples.

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DIFFICULT SITUATIONS

•Dating violence•Who’s to blame?•Why does violence persist?•1 in 4 adolescents have been involved in violent relationships.