Respuesta :
The relational dialect "openness-privacy" is causing tension here;
Openness / Privacy Dialectic
• Decisions about how much to share with whom
• Internal dialectic: Self disclosure without opening too
much vs. keeping something in private
• External dialectic: Reveal relationship to others vs.
conceal your relationship from others
Openness / Privacy Dialectic
• Decisions about how much to share with whom
• Internal dialectic: Self disclosure without opening too
much vs. keeping something in private
• External dialectic: Reveal relationship to others vs.
conceal your relationship from others
Answer:
The correct answer would be openness-privacy.
Explanation
Relational Dialectic is a theory describing communication patterns in interpersonal relationships (in romantic relationships, friendships and family relationships). This theory mainly explains the struggles and tensions that surface between relationships.
The internal dialectics include:
autonomy-connection
novelty-predictability
openness-privacy
Openness-Privacy is a dialectic that describes an individual's desire to communicate openly, while being entitled to a certain degree of privacy on some matters. For instance, in this case, Anna and Greg are seemingly good friends and share a lot of conversations on various subjects; however, Anna dislikes Greg's incessant questions regarding the problems she has with her boyfriend because to Anna this subject falls in a more personal domain and she does not want to disclose private matters with Greg, though they talk a great deal.
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