Title: Stages of Relationships
1Stages of Relationships
- Tamara Arrington
- University of Kentucky
- Bluegrass Community Technical College
- COM 252
2Mark KnappUniversity of Texas, Austin
Mark L. Knapp (PhD, Pennsylvania State
University, 1966) is internationally known for
his work in nonverbal communication. Dr. Knapp
teaches courses at the graduate and undergraduate
levels in nonverbal communication, communication
and personal relationships, lying and deception,
and specialized seminars in interpersonal
behavior
3Initiating
- Networking
- Offering
- Approaching
- Sustaining
Douglas (1987)
Smiles, handshakes introductions
4Experimenting
- Searching for common ground
- Safe topics
- Occurs more rapidly in cyberspace than
face-to-face - The audition stage of relationships
Small talk
5Intensifying
Increased amount of time together Express
feelings to discuss the state of the
relationship Getting to know friends family
Giving tokens of affection
Trying to look more attractive
Hinting flirting
6Integrating
- Take on identity as a social unit (we, us,
our) - Develop routines and rituals
- We give up some characteristics of our former
selves and become different people - Sense of obligation grows
- More intimacy, less uncertainty, more influence
7Bonding
Signing a business contract
Engagement marriage
Symbolic public gestures
A public display of commitment
8Differentiating
How are we different? How am I unique?
The first, inevitable, feelings of stress
9Circumscribing
Decreases in quality and quantity of communiction
Subtle hints of dissatisfaction grow
10Stagnating
- Not much feeling
- No growth
- Sense of same old-same old without joy or
novelty
Youve lost that lovin feelin
11Avoiding
- Expressing detatchment
- Avoiding involvement
- Showing antagonism
- Mentally disassociate
- (Hess, 2000)
12Terminating
The type of ending strategy depends on the level
of intimacy