As their wedding approaches, Donna fears she and her fiancé Mike have fundamental differences which may strain their marriage if the issues are not addressed. As they finish dinner, Donna says, "Mike, I am afraid that our differences about what church to support as a married couple may create hard feelings among us. Will you talk about our differences with me?" For Donna, this is a painful situation, and she hopes Mike will listen and validate her. Donna’s statement is an example of: Group of answer choices

Respuesta :

Answer:

Seeking social support

Explanation:

Making a Connection is simply finding similarities, between two or more different people of different understanding. In any relationship, connection is needed to ensure it survival and growth.

Social support simply means information from others that one is loved and cared for, esteemed and valued, and part of a network of communication and mutual obligations.

It can also be said to be the way of interacting in relationships which improves coping, esteem, belonging, and competence through actual or perceived exchanges of physical and psychological resources. Focuses more on communication.

Types of social support include; material support, informational support, motional support and Invisible support. This interaction will give both patners a clrarer view of what they are talking and help them come to a decision or compromise.