Aftermath of Breakups - Social Psychology
Write a short (i.e. 3-4 pages double-spaced) non-academic article about how a concept (or related set of concepts) covered in Module II is portrayed in the media (e.g. in one or more TV shows and/or movies).
Possible topics are listed below; however, you may choose any topic covered in Module II that you think would make for an interesting article.
Example Topics:
Importance of responsiveness across relationship events
Influence of new technologies in romantic relationships
Conflict styles
Cyclical nature of commitment
Sacrifices & gratitude
Aftermath of breakups
For an example of the kind of tone and level of detail that is expected, check out this non-academic article about how mental illness is portrayed in the media: https://psychcentral(dot)com/lib/the-media-and-mental-illness-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ridiculous/ (Links to an external site.)
NOTE: Include APA-style citations and a references list (not included in page count). No title page, running head, or abstract required. You may use headings if you wish.
I have attached lecture notes for module 2 (lec 3 and 4) and related readings see which topic you wanna write it on and pls let me know. I will also attach the rubric for this assignment. Please read the instruction and follow the rubric. Thank you
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The Media's Portrayal on the Aftermath of Breakups.
Breakups are difficult and take a toll on one's emotional, mental, and physical well-being. The end of a relationship leads to feelings of loss, hurt, and vulnerability; those going through a breakup often experience negative emotions of depression, hopelessness, anger, sadness, and self-doubt. Breakups are fairly common; every adult will experience at least one major breakup in their lifetime. Relationships are quite simple to start but maintaining the connection and attraction requires a large amount of effort. The media portrays various angles to the after-effects of a breakup. A majority of TV shows accurately portray life after a breakup for men and women.
The Destructive Ways of Coping after a Breakup.
Since breakups are tough, individuals often turn to unhealthy coping mechanisms to deal with the hurt of the end of a relationship. The media showcases overindulgence in drugs and alcohol, endless partying, and engaging in meaningless sexual interactions from rebound relationships. In the TV show "Friends," Ross and Rachel go on a "break," which is technically a breakup; the devastation causes Ross to have a one-night stand with another girl. It is common for breakups to lead to hooking up with multiple strangers in one-night stands. The problem with these destructive coping mechanisms is that they only offer short-term relief from the pain of losing a relationship. In Grey's Anatomy, Meredith Grey also has sex with George after her breakup with Derek Shepherd. The sex is a result of the sadness and desperation of being alone. Sex between two romantic partners cultivates an emotional connection and closeness (Birnbaum & Finkel, 2015). However, meaningless sexual encounters after a breakup only leave one feeling sadness and regrets.
The Unrealism of the Media.
The media's primary focus is to entertain; education is relative and depends on a viewer's perspective. However, the scenarios presented on television are often exaggerated and dramatic than the actual reality. For example, in the show "How I Met Your Mother," Barney Stinson goes through a breakup with his first girlfriend, Shannon. Barney vows never to get emotionally involved with a woman and instead has meaningless sexual encounters for years. The recovery period for non-marital breakups ranges from a few weeks to a couple of months and is often shorter than expected (Lecture 4: Maintenance Processes. Module II: How Relationships Work, 2021). Even though recovery varies from person to person, a year is presumably the longest before one gets back to the dating game. Additionally, human beings crave companionship and...
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