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All the interactions that occur between two people to help start, build, or maintain, and sometimes end or redefine our interpersonal relationships.
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Sets of expectations two people have for each other based on their previous interactions.
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Ones in which the interactions are satisfying and beneficial to all those involved.
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Essentially interchangeable chit-chat.
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Attempting to maintain a positive self-image in a relational situation.
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The close, personal friends with whom we share a high degree of interdependence, commitment, disclosure, understanding, affection, and trust.
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The moving back and forth among the phases of life and relationships.
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The voluntary action of revealing personal information to others.
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The different kinds of self-disclosure we use in our relationships
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Moving back and forth among the relationship phases
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The process of revealing confidential information
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The confidential information shared about someone by a 3rd-party
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A tool for examining the relationship between disclosure and feedback in the relationship