• boundaries of relational transgressions are permeable. Betrayal for example, is often used as a synonym for a relational transgression. In some instances...
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    "Identity Concerns Following a Severe Relational Transgression: The Role of Discovery Method for the Relational Outcomes of Infidelity". Journal of Social...
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  • Look up transgression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transgression may refer to: Sin, a violation of God's Ten Commandments or other elements of...
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  • intercourse Swinging Dysfunctional family Relational transgression – violation of implicit or explicit relational rules. Abuse Child abuse Elder abuse Dating...
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  • major relational transgression that often leads to feelings of betrayal and distrust between relational partners. Deception violates relational rules...
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    jealous subtype Inferiority complex Pathological jealousy Emotion Relational transgression Pistole, Johthan; Roberts, Carole; Mosko, Amber (2010). "Commitment...
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  • from attending to attractive alternatives. Infidelity is a severe relational transgression that could lead to the dissolution of the relationship. Ending...
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  • Often, devaluation is manifest through betrayal and/or rejection. Relational transgressions – the violation of relationship norms which causes one party to...
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  • tactic Half-truth Limited hangout Mind games Mitigating factor Relational transgressions Reverse psychology Rhetoric Spin Stiff upper lip Guerrero, L....
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    In Christianity, sin is an immoral act and transgression of divine law. The doctrine of sin is central to the Christian faith, since its basic message...
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  • the communicator. An example might be spending more time apart. Relational transgressions are violations of the perceived rules of the relationship. Examples...
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  • supportive communication during conversations about coping with relational transgressions". Personal Relationships. 24 (4): 804–819. doi:10.1111/pere.12214...
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    infidelity Fornication Open marriage Polygyny threshold model Relational transgressions Seduction Zina "How Infidelity Causes Post Traumatic Stress Disorder...
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  • and natural disaster have looked at the concept in relation to relational transgression (Pederson & Faw, 2019); the experience of athletes and members...
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    forgiveness, reconciliation and revenge to offenders. It is a study on relational transgressions in two different cultures: the high-context communication of China...
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  • Horan, S. M. (2012). Affection Exchange Theory and Perceptions of Relational Transgressions. Western Journal of Communication, 76(2), 109–126. Mansson, D...
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    more likely to avoid their transgressor and want to enact revenge upon them two and a half years after the transgression. Studies show that people who...
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    In a religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law or a law of the deities. Each culture has its own interpretation of what it means to...
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  • Relational nouns or relator nouns are a class of words used in many languages. They are characterized as functioning syntactically as nouns, although they...
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  • A core relational theme is the central or core meaning associated with a certain emotion. Core relational themes were introduced by Richard Lazarus, based...
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  • relationships. It can be used to avoid making an assumption about the gender or relational status (e.g. married, cohabitating, civil union) of a person's intimate...
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    Unbound and his wife's Frankenstein have in common, then, is the act of transgression - beneficial in one, evil in the other, responsible in the former, irresponsible...
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    has consequences and externalities for other members of the group. Relationalism: norms are created because people want to attract positive social reactions...
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  • In continental philosophy and psychoanalysis, jouissance is the transgression of a subject's regulation of pleasure. It is linked to the division and...
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  • Godorhazy, A.; Tibbles, D. (2008). "Couples Go Online: Relational Maintenance Behaviors and Relational Characteristics Use in Dating Relationships". Human...
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    (relational), and later, after discontinuing contraception, seeking to achieve pregnancy (reproductive, or more likely reproductive and relational).[citation...
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  • Collective Countable Initial-stress-derived Mass Noun adjunct Proper Relational Strong / Weak Verbal Verb Adjective Anti-intersective Collateral Common...
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  • characteristics between God and humanity such as rationality or morality; a relational understanding argues that the image is found in human relationships with...
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  • Baldwin and colleagues have applied the theory of relational schemas to working models of attachment. Relational schemas contain information about the way the...
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