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Test Definition and Attraction
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1st QUESTION: What is a partner from the cognitive behavioral approach?
An institution imposed by the family of origin
A casual coincidence with no commitments or goals
Living together based solely on physical attraction
A complex structure between two individuals bonded by an affective attachment
2nd QUESTION: What are the three driving forces that motivate the union of the couple?
Physical attraction, social status and obedience
Mutual attraction, shared expectations and commitments made
Musical affinity, habit and cultural pressure
Economic benefits, chance and tradition
3rd QUESTION: What distinctive element arises from living together as a couple?
Absolute independence from projects
Strict separation from families of origin
A joint life project
Sporadic communication without agreements
QUESTION 4: What does it imply that the partner is a free and voluntary choice?
Passive acceptance of externally imposed rules
Give up intimacy and agreements
Denial of expectations and commitments
Sharing existence under specific agreements
5th QUESTION: How is attraction defined in this approach?
Need, impulse and action to get close because the presence of the other generates well-being
Simple passing pleasure without proximity seeking
Initial rejection that transforms over time
Only desire for material exclusivity
6TH QUESTION: What are the four variables of the sphere of attraction?
Social, economic, spiritual and recreational
Physical, intellectual, emotional and behavioral
Academic, occupational, family and recreational
Aesthetic, romantic, ethical and cultural
7th QUESTION: What component is related to aesthetic response and sexual desire?
Intellectually
Emotional
Physical
Behavioral
8TH QUESTION: What does a healthy relationship require with respect to these variables?
Rigid primacy of a single variable at all stages
Elimination of attraction to avoid conflict
Substitution of expectations for compromises
A dynamic combination of variables with varying weights depending on the stage
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