Describe dialectical theory, and name and describe the three dialectical tensions.

What will be an ideal response?

- Dialectical theory looks at sets of opposing forces that pull us in two directions at the same time. There are three opposing forces that are each present in every relationship.
* Connectedness versus autonomy refers to the desire to connect with other people and at the same time to maintain our separateness and independence.
* Predictability versus novelty (or certainty versus uncertainty), refers to the idea that we like to know what to expect in a relationship but at the same time we get bored and are attracted to novelty and the unexpected. There must be a balance between comfortable routines and a need for things to be new and fresh in our relationships.
* Openness versus closedness refers to our desire to disclose information to others so they can know us better, but at the same time we value our privacy and feel a desire to hold back information.

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Which of the following persons would be accurately described as "cisgendered?"

A) A person born as a biological female who embodies both masculine and feminine characteristics. B) A biological male who prefers romantic and sexual relationships with biological males. C) A biological female who identifies as female and feminine. D) A biological female who enjoys dressing in men's clothing. E) A person whose biological sex is inconsistent with their gender identity.

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“I am really angry about the changes to the curriculum,” says Logan, laughing. Logan’s self-disclosure is an example of lack of ______.

a. consistency b. relevance c. honesty d. owning

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