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The psychoanalytic perspective arose during the same general era as the cognitive and humanistic perspectives.
Environmentally Influenced Relationship Characteristics
These characteristics refer to how aspects of relationships (such as communication patterns, trust levels, and conflicts) are shaped by environmental factors, including cultural, social, and economic contexts.
Temperamental Qualities
Characteristics or traits that are innate and affect the manner in which individuals emotionally and behaviorally respond to their environment.
Expressive Traits
Characteristics or qualities that reveal a person's emotions, feelings, or mood, often through verbal and non-verbal communication.
Traditionally Feminine Traits
Characteristics culturally associated with women, such as empathy, nurturance, and sensitivity, though these can be exhibited by individuals of any gender.
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