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3 October, 21:43

Carol's relationship with James is pleasant, but Carol is also starting to feel bored. She is experiencing the dialectic of: Group of answer choices 1. openness and closedness.

2. stability and change.

3. autonomy and connection.

4. integration and separation.

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  1. 3 October, 21:52
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    2. stability and change.

    Explanation:

    Individuals in an intimate relationships often experience opposing motivations which are known as dialectics, these are the feeling of; openness and closeness, stability and change, autonomy and connection, integration and separation.

    Carol is experiencing the conflict between stability and change, the desire for a change due to boredom as opposed to the feeling of stability she is currently enjoying in the relationship.
  2. 3 October, 22:03
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    2. stability and change.

    Explanation:

    Carol is experiencing a type of relational dialectics called stability-change. Simply put, stability is seen as good and desired, but too much of it makes a relationship boring, mundane. There must be some novelty, some uniqueness, even some degree of uncertainty to keep a person interested, excited about the relationship.
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