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In traditional societies, after the initiation ceremony has been completed the young adult can go back to being viewed as child, but only for brief periods.
Relational Cohesion Theory
A theoretical framework that explains how relationship quality and trust are developed in groups and organizations, focusing on the cohesion among members.
Strong Relationships
Bonds characterized by mutual respect, trust, and affection, often marked by effective communication and the willingness to support each other in various circumstances.
Behavioral Synchrony
The phenomenon where individuals in a group mirror each other's actions or emotions, often leading to increased cohesion and empathy.
Collective Cohesion
The sense of solidarity, unity, and commitment among members of a group, which strengthens their willingness to work together towards common goals.
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