"What, what to say?" When speaking with the children, I often can say this and find myself. The main reason is that hearing habits are not good. "Most people spend a lot of time listening and not spending other communication activities, but few people learn to hear it." (TLSC, 2008) The example above calls "pseudo listening" Thing. People will think about something else, but that seems to be heard, only about half of the expected information. Recently my father's (Ron) company did not correctly measure $ 400,000 devices due to the pseudo listening example.
The effect of interpersonal relationship is the ability to influence the victim to form an effective and meaningful relationship. These include interpersonal issues, unsafe / uncoordinated attachments in adult relationships, intimate and unsatisfied intimacy, and increased divorce rates and divorce rates (Mullen & Fleming, 2006). These effects usually occur in adulthood, but the first two occur in childhood and / or adolescence. Since the incubation period between children 's sexual abuse and the interpersonal relationship may be several years, much of these effects are deeply rooted in personality and interpersonal styles. Therefore, symptomatic relief usually requires personal, marital couple or family counseling intervention.
Theme 9 Interpersonal relationship What is interpersonal communication? Interpersonal communication Interpersonal communication is the process of communicating, communicating, and negotiating between the two people. Interpersonal communication What is the theoretical way of thinking about interpersonal communication? Interpersonal communication in the 1960's Learning, discord, balance, social judgment, reaction. ● Speech and social influence interpersonal relationship From the late 1960s to the early 1970s ● Self expression, self disclosure, interpersonal relationships, nonverbal communication and relationship development. ● Development of interpersonal relationships and interpersonal relationships Interpersonal communication in the mid 1970s ● Complexity of social construction, effectiveness of social interaction, social communication and communication, compliance, superiority and compliance
Interpersonal research focuses on various factors that promote interpersonal experience. Quantitative / social scientific methods and qualitative methods are used to explore interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, the biological and physiological aspects of interpersonal communication are increasingly evolving fields.