Difference between revisions of "Relationship eDreams"

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* [[Intimate Relationship]] - is an [[Interpersonal Relationship|interpersonal relationship]] that involves physical or emotional intimacy. A relationship with your significant other or someone with a major impact on your personal well-being.  
 
* [[Intimate Relationship]] - is an [[Interpersonal Relationship|interpersonal relationship]] that involves physical or emotional intimacy. A relationship with your significant other or someone with a major impact on your personal well-being.  
 
* [[Interpersonal Relationship]] -  is a strong, deep, or close association/acquaintance between two people which has some level of interdependence (social, emotional, wisdom). It could be a friend, family, colleague or even a business relationship that goes beyond a [[Transactional Relationship|transactional relationship]].  
 
* [[Interpersonal Relationship]] -  is a strong, deep, or close association/acquaintance between two people which has some level of interdependence (social, emotional, wisdom). It could be a friend, family, colleague or even a business relationship that goes beyond a [[Transactional Relationship|transactional relationship]].  
 
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* [[Functional Relationship]] -  are relationships that provide important functions in achieving well-being. [[Functional Relationship]]s include:
* [[Transactional Relationship]] - is a relationship based on mutual understanding, trust (credibility) and respect (competence). A [[Transactional Relationship|transactional relationship]] could be with your boss, business client or even a family member. The relationship may not develop into an Interpersonal relationship, though it is very important (keep job, secure business deals, get along with a family member).   
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** [[Transactional Relationship]] - is a relationship based on mutual understanding, trust (credibility) and respect (competence). A [[Transactional Relationship|transactional relationship]] could be with your boss, business client or even a family member. The relationship may not develop into an Interpersonal relationship, though it is very important (keep job, secure business deals, get along with a family member).   
  
 
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Revision as of 11:31, 26 December 2014

These are eDream Maps relating to relationships. The major categories of relationships are as follows:

  • Intimate Relationship - is an interpersonal relationship that involves physical or emotional intimacy. A relationship with your significant other or someone with a major impact on your personal well-being.
  • Interpersonal Relationship - is a strong, deep, or close association/acquaintance between two people which has some level of interdependence (social, emotional, wisdom). It could be a friend, family, colleague or even a business relationship that goes beyond a transactional relationship.
  • Functional Relationship - are relationships that provide important functions in achieving well-being. Functional Relationships include:
    • Transactional Relationship - is a relationship based on mutual understanding, trust (credibility) and respect (competence). A transactional relationship could be with your boss, business client or even a family member. The relationship may not develop into an Interpersonal relationship, though it is very important (keep job, secure business deals, get along with a family member).
Type Category Description
Relationships Find New Dream related to finding new relationships.
Relationships Develop New Dream related to developing new relationships.
Relationships Stabilize Dream related to stabilizing relationships that lack trust or new to overcome issues.
Relationships Enrich Dream related to enriching existing relationships.
Relationships Mutually Commit Dream related to getting two people to commit to a marriage, intimate relationship or a business partnership

Find New Relationships

Develop New Relationships

Stabilize Relationships

Enrich Relationships

Mutually Commit