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Friendship • Journal- What do you look for in your CLOSE friends?

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Page 1: Friendship Journal- What do you look for in your CLOSE friends?

Friendship

• Journal- What do you look for in your CLOSE friends?

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6.1 & 6.2

Healthy Relationships

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I messages

• A statement of feelings and expectations that does not blame or judge the other person– I feel that…– I don’t like it when…

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Active Listening

• Focusing your FULL attention on what the other person is saying, and letting them know you understand and care– Nod your head– “Do you want to talk about it?”– Then what happened?– Don’t Judge– Tell me More about…

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Assertiveness

• Passive- Holding back your true feelings to go along with someone else

• Aggressive- communicate your feelings in a way that may seem negative

• Assertive- expressing your feelings in a non-threatening way

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Body Language

• A way of communicating information or feelings nonverbally– Movement– Posture– Gestures– Facial expressions

• Eye contact- meeting someone’s gaze

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Cooperation

• WORKING TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOAL

• Compromise- Willingness of each person to give up something to reach an agreement…– Middle ground

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6.2

Friendships

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Friendship

• People look to friends for honest reactions, for encouragement during bad times , and for understanding when they make mistakes.

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IMPORTANT

• Communication skills

• Variety of roles:– Leader– Follower– Advice giver/seeker– Helper– supporter

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Casual friendships

• Friendships of Convenience– Neighbors b/c you mow lawns together– Classmates b/c of seating or a project

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Close Friendships

• People with complimenting personalities tend to work well as close friends.– People who lack in one quality may have

friends who have that quality• Loyalty

• Honesty

• Empathy-ability to understand how a person feels

• Reliability

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Opposite Sex Friends

• Gender Roles- behaviors and attitudes that are socially accepted as either masculine or feminine– It IS possible to have an opposite sex friend w/o

romantic interest… just very difficult.– Sometimes it’s very useful once in a

relationship

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Making New Friends

• What was some stuff you wrote in your journal?

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Friend Problems

• Envy & Jealousy– Accomplishments, appearance, possessions,

popularity… boyfriend/girlfriend

• Transferring Anger– Sometimes you’re the easiest thing to yell at

even if they’re not really mad at you. It just happens…

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Cliques and Gangs

• Clique- a narrow and exclusive group of people w/ similar backgrounds or interests. (not very nice at times)

• Peer Pressure- a need to conform to the expectations of friends.

• Gangs- much like cliques– Prejudices- negative feelings about certain groups of

people that are based on stereotypes. • Stereotypes are an exaggerated or over generalized belief

about an entire group (religious, gender, ethnicity, other…)