| A | B |
| time-structuring options | rituals, pastimes, games, intimacy, and activities |
| time-structuring goal | maximum gains, or advantages, from each transaction |
| general advantages of social contact | maintaining somatic and psychic equlibrium |
| intimacy | "the only completely satisfying answer to stimulus-hunger, recognition-hunger, and structure-hunger |
| activity and fantasy | solitary, non-social way to structure time |
| specific advantages of social contact | relieves tension, avoids noxious sitations, pricures strokes, maintains equilibrium |
| Freud's "gains from illness" | internal paranosic, external paranosic, and epinosic |
| games and intimacy | the most gratifying forms of social contact |