Understanding Interpersonal Relationships with Mahendra Trivedi
The Master of
transformation Mahendra
Trivedi says that an
interpersonal relationship is a strong bond that develops between two
individuals; the duration of this bond may vary from a brief one to a long-
lasting one.
Types
of Interpersonal relationships
·
Family:
Parent-child, siblings, uncle-niece, grandmother-grandson, husband-wife are
relationships that fall within this category.
·
Friends:
School, college, neighborhood, clubs, parties and social gatherings are
generally places where one ends up making friends.
·
Colleagues:
Bonds that develop on account of professional reasons with the employers,
co-employees, clients, vendors etc.
·
Romantic:
romantic connection between individuals leads to an interpersonal relationship.
·
Acquaintances:
Some relationships might not fit in either of the above sections; relationships
built with your teacher, local shopkeeper etc. fall within this category.
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