A Breakdown of Interpersonal Relationships
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Written by Finleigh. R | Behaviour Support Practitioner?
Interpersonal relationships are a core component of an individual’s overall wellbeing. It is the social connection we experience with others that rely on satisfaction and trust (Stewart-Brown, 2005). They can exist between family, friends, partners, or co-workers.
As social creatures, humans benefit significantly from positive interpersonal relationships, some of which include; social skills, reduced stress, improved emotional wellbeing, and greater overall life satisfaction (Segrin & Taylor, 2007). Positive relationships consist of satisfaction and trust where each partner meets the other needs and has the capacity for empathy and intimacy (Oliveira et al., 2022).
However, when there is a breakdown in these interpersonal relationships, individuals begin to experience deficits in their psychological, as well as physical wellbeing. Poor interpersonal relationships occur when there is an imbalance, where one or both parties do not contain the capacity or empathy or intimcity. One may exploit the other for their own benefit, or individuals’ needs are not being met which can lead to a lack of trust and safety (Segrin & Taylor, 2007).
Poor interpersonal relationships or isolation can result in inadequate social skills, increased stress, lower life satisfaction, higher risk of depression, and shorter life expectancy (Oliveira et al., 2022).?
Some warning signs of poor interpersonal relationships or isolation:
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Strategies to build or improve interpersonal relationships:
Ultimately, interpersonal relationships are necessary for our overall wellbeing. The relationships where there is a mutual understanding and respect offers the biggest reward. It is a basic human necessity, which provides a sense of safety, hope, and belonging.?
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