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Intimacy as one of the basic components of partnership
Haubertová, Daniela ; Hnilica, Karel (advisor) ; Poláčková Šolcová, Iva (referee) ; Štětovská, Iva (referee)
The dissertation thesis focuses on the prototypical analysis of interactions between partners. The theoretical part builds on a number of findings described predominantly in foreign sources. It offers an overview of many important topics related to intimacy. In the empirical part, prototypical analysis reveals specific interactions that are perceived by the general public as critical for the development and maintenance of intimacy in heterosexual relationships. The research study is divided into two consecutive parts. A total of 283 respondents participated in the first part and 663 respondents in the second part. They were aged 25 to 45 years. It turns out that the quality of partner intimacy is based on mutual interactions of a certain form and a certain intensity. Their most typical representatives are identified. The results of the analysis further confirm the existence of several subtypes of intimacy, namely emotional, physical and intellectual. Sexual intimacy has a specific role. Differences in experiencing and viewing intimate interactions between men and women are monitored in many aspects. Based on the statistical analysis of the data, it was found that both sexes are significantly similar in terms of preferences. However, there is a mild inclination towards interactions that are...
Intimacy in close interpersonal relationships
Haubertová, Daniela ; Šípek, Jiří (referee)
Close relationships fulfil the need of an individual to start and keep close relationships with other people. These are main basic needs of a human being. Partnership, family and friendship are all considered to be close relationships. We can find common elements among them but also there are specific differences. Intimacy is by all means one of the main components of close relationships and this work is focused on it. We mention knowledge which can be found in literature, emphasis is put on foreign sources. This work shows results of prototypical study of the term intimacy, which reveals layman structure of this term and offers, apart from traditional definitions, a different view of the subject, especially the contrasts which are typical for close relationships in partnerships, family relationships and friendships. We mention subtypes of intimacy which are also referred in foreign literature. We describe these subtypes of intimacy and we present results of a study of different subtypes of intimacy in partnership. This work tries to explain the term intimacy and point out in which way it could go in further research on this subject. Results are compared with foreign literature but also bring new insights. Key words: Close relationships, intimacy, partnership, prototypical approach, prototypic scale
Intimacy as one of the basic signs of close relationships
Haubertová, Daniela ; Slaměník, Ivan (advisor) ; Šípek, Jiří (referee)
Close relationships fulfil the need of an individual to start and keep close relationships with other people. These are main basic needs of a human being. Partnership, family and friendship are all considered to be close relationships. We can find common elements among them but also there are specific differences. Intimacy is by all means one of the main components of close relationships and this work is focused on it. We mention knowledge which can be found in literature, emphasis is put on foreign sources. This work shows results of prototypical study of the term intimacy, which reveals layman structure of this term and offers, apart from traditional definitions, a different view of the subject, especially the contrasts which are typical for close relationships in partnerships, family relationships and friendships. Key words: Close relationships, intimacy, prototypical approach, prototypic scale

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