Interpersonal Relationships and Human Biofield by Khaled Zahran S* in Psychology and Psychotherapy: Research Study_ Journal of Psychology
Abstract
Many factors stand behind
interpersonal relationships, most of them experimentally and socially approved
to be social and personal factors. Very few writes pointed at or discussed human bio-field or human
chemistry as hidden factor(s) that may affect such relationships. This article
is a primary trail that introduces such hypothesis through theoretical
backgrounds
Interpersonal
Relationships
Interpersonal relationship
is a strong deep or close association between two or more people that may rang
in duration from brief to enduring. There are many types of interpersonal
relationships, as intimate relationships, as in romantic relationship
generally. On the other hand, there are hate and pathological relationships, as
abusive, codependent and narcissists. Social connections are essential for
health and well-being. People who social needs go unmet have greater incidence
of depression, weaker immune systems, and higher mortality rates compared to
those with close connections [1]. There are mainly three reasons that drive
human to establish relationship; need to belong, as Maslow’s hierarchy of
needs, such as children’s attachment to their parents, second, social
exchange, coast-benefit relationship, relation satisfaction based on: rewards,
coasts and comparison level
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