An interpersonal relationship is the nature of interaction that occurs between two or more people. People in an interpersonal relationship may interact overtly, covertly, face-to-face or even anonymously. Interpersonal relationships occur between people who fill each other's explicit or implicit physical or emotional needs in some way. Your interpersonal relationships may occur with friends, family, co-workers, strangers, chat room participants, doctors or clients.
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Worrying Can Impact Interpersonal Relationships, Study Finds (July 26, 2011) — Most people worry from time to time. A new research study shows that worrying can be so intrusive and obsessive that it interferes in a person's life and endangers the health of social ... > read more:

How it relates to class:
Interpersonal relationships are the foundation for learning and human development. As such, a great deal of the information in the “Teaching and learning ” section is relevant to how our understandings about interpersonal relationships shapes goals and the methods or strategies that we use to actualize our goals.
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