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Эмоциональная близость: построение структурной и функциональной моделей

Эмоциональная близость: построение структурной и функциональной моделей

Abstract

The article is devoted to the description of such phenomenon of interpersonal relationships as emotional intimacy. The author points out that emotional intimacy might be regarded as a criterion of harmony in close relationships. The correlation of the introduced concept with similar notions (psychological intimacy, affiliation, psychological contact, attachment) are examined. The article focuses on the detailed analysis of components and stages in formation of emotional intimacy, as well as factors determining its development and basic functions of this phenomenon.

Статья посвящена описанию такого феномена межличностных отношений как эмоциональная близость. Автор отмечает, что эмоциональная близость может быть рассмотрена как критерий гармоничности близких отношений. Рассматривается соотношение вводимого конструкта с такими понятиями как психологическая близость, аффилиация, психологический контакт, привязанность. В статье проводится анализ компонентов и этапов формирования эмоциональной близости, факторов, детерминирующих ее развитие, а также основных функций данного феномена.

Keywords

ПОНИМАНИЕ, ДОВЕРИЕ, ЭМПАТИЯ, ПРИНЯТИЕ, ЭМОЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ПОДДЕРЖКА, ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ КОНТАКТ, САМОРАСКРЫТИЕ, ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ БЛИЗОСТЬ, ЭМОЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ БЛИЗОСТЬ

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popularity
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influence
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impulse
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