ICOMM: Interpersonal Concepts and Competencies, provides an integrated approach to the study of interpersonal communication. This accessibly written but authoritative text emphasizes the development of communication competencies, including skills, understanding of the theory and research that contex
Interpersonal communication : competence and contexts
β Scribed by Lane, Shelley D.
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 394
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Part I. The BasicsChapter 1: Introduction to Interpersonal CommunicationChapter 2: PerceptionPart II. Communication and the SelfChapter 3: Self Concept and CommunicationChapter 4: Emotions and CommunicationChapter 5: Verbal CommunicationChapter 6: Nonverbal CommunicationPart III. Communication with OthersChapter 7: Communication Style and ConversationChapter 8: Listening and Confirming CommunicationChapter 9: Communication Climate, Disconfirming Messages, and Setting BoundariesPart IV. Communication and RelationshipsChapter 10: Interpersonal RelationshipsChapter 11: Interpersonal Conflict
β¦ Subjects
Interpersonal communication;PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology
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