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Effective Communication in Intimate Relationships Analysis Essay

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Assignment 5: Effective Communication in Intimate Relationships
Imagine a scenario in which two partners are discussing getting tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). In this scenario, the partners demonstrate through discussion their understanding of the symptoms of STIs, the methods used to test for STIs, and the way in which STIs are treated as well as their capacity to engage in effective communication with one another about this sensitive topic.
Write out a role-play conversation between the partners in which they make use of effective verbal and nonverbal communication strategies (including active listening, "I" statements, and emotional validation) to discuss getting tested for and the possibility of getting treated for STIs. At the end of your role play, produce a brief, 1-paragraph summary of how effective communication was used.
Your script must be at least 650 words long. Your script should demonstrate accurate knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases, and how to test for them as well as knowledge of communication strategies. Use at least 2 references to support your work.
If you would like, you may write a script for a couple that differs from your personal experience (culturally or in terms of orientation, for example) or even write a script detailing how you would convince two clients of yours to get tested.

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The partners are Queen and King. I’ll use their initials throughout the conversation.
K: Hey babe, I’d like to talk to you about something.
Q: (Disengaging from social media to listen to her boyfriend.) Hey K, what’s up?
K: Well, I’m a little scared about this and your reaction. It’s kinda embarrassing and shameful, I think.
Q: (Visibly alarmed from K’s statement.) Hey, I think it is natural to feel that way, especially when you are dealing with something new. So, take your time and tell me what is on your mind.
K: (After taking a minute to organize his thoughts.) I’ll start with a question. Have you ever been tested for STIs before?
Q: (Visibly surprised.) Aah no. Why?
K: (Has already noticed the look on Q’s face.) Well, I’ve been thinking. We love and trust each other, I believe. And we’ve been vulnerable as well. We are also sexually active, and I thought maybe we could talk about getting tested or share what we know about STIs, the symptoms…yeah, mainly what we know about STIs and if we should get tested. (Smiles knowing he has watered down the conversation for her sake.)
Q: (Visibly relieved.) Whew! I thought you had something scary to tell me. Well, regarding STIs, I only enough to make conversation. I cannot say I know much about them.
K: (Glad she’s fully into the conversation.) Well, what do you know about STIs?
Q: Well, for us ladies, I know that one symptom involves itching of one’s genitals. Also, one may experience discomfort while urinating. (Thinks for a bit.) Others release or discharge fluids that are unusual instead of the normal smelly urine (Chuckles). What about you? What do you know or what have you heard?
K: Well, I know a bit: maybe less than you actually. For guys, I think the symptoms are similar. One can have an abnormal itching, feel pain while urinating, develop some rash on their genitals, or even have the penis bleed.
Q: (Has a very serious and concerned look on her face.) That seems painful! (Says it out loud and with a lot of concern in her voice.)
K: Well, I think it is. I also read somewhere that some STIs are symptomatic, and people do not even know they have them until they go for a test. That had me scared a bit, and my mind drifted to my girl. (Looking into her eyes and reaching for her hand).
Q: (Reaching for K’s hand and playing with it for a bit.) So, we could be having one, be asymptomatic, and live with it for a long time? (Scared look on her face.)
K: (Visibly looking for words to avoid getting her scared some more.) Well, yes. We could be. But we could also be healthy. However, since we are sexually active, I think it is best if we go for a test.
Q: (Still unsure of the whole conversation.) But why now? Where is this conversation coming from? I feel like there’s...
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