power in interpersonal relationships
Power in interpersonal relationships refers to the influence or control one individual possesses over another within the context of their relationship dynamics. It involves the ability to shape or impact the thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and decisions of the other person, often resulting in asymmetrical distribution of authority, resources, or dominance.
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