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According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, we communicate to meet belongingness needs by:
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Being valued and respected by others and ourselves thus increasing self esteem
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What model emphasizes the dynamism of interpersonal communications and the multiple roles people...
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Transactional
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People acknowledge each other as more than objects, but do not fully engage each other as unique...
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The second level of interpersonal interaction defined by Buber- the I-You communication.
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If you have ever called a current lover by a previous lovers name, which principle of interpersonal...
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Communication is irreversible
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Some things we can do to increase our communication competence
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-Engage in a dual perspective
-Monitor our communication
-develop a range of interpersonal...
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The most intimate partners develop what to express themselves?
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Private Language
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Identity Scripts
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Define our roles, how we play them and basic elements in our lives. ex) "always help others"...
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
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Occurs when we act in ways that bring about expectations or judgments about ourselves. Ex)...
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Secure attachment style
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The most positive and develops when the caregiver responds consistently in an attentive and...
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Anxious/Ambvialent Attachment style
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Most complex of the 4 styles and is fostered by inconsistent treatment by the caregiver
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Generalized Other
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represents the views of society. collection of rules, roles and attitudes
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What is the first principle for changing self-concept?
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making a firm commitment to personal growth. it is the hardest yet most important
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mindfullness
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being fully present at the moment and keeping your mind on what is happening without letting...
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Girls side of the brain
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right side- governs creative and holistic thinking
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Guys side of the brain
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left side- controls analytic and linear information processing
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The most difficult part of empathetic listening is
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identifying the persons feelings
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when we listen to music for entertainment or watch tv we are listening for:
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pleasure
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Paraphrasing
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a method for clarifying others meanings or needs by reflecting our interpretations of their...
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Linguistic Determinism
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(Whorf and Sapir) advanced the idea that states language determines what we think and perceive
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Arbitrary
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words are not intrinsically connected to what they represent. ex) the word "book" has no natural...
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Ambiguous Language
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a common problem in relationships. ex) a husband may say a wife is too sensitive but they have...
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Regulative Rules
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one of the 2 types of rules governing communication.
regulates interaction by specifying...
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I Language
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takes responsibility for ones thoughts and feelings
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You Language
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projects onto another person and tends to be more accusatory
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Why is Perception so Important?
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we communicate based off of our perceptions
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Did we do better with the volume on or off?
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same; no difference
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What is the most researched part of the Shannon and Weaver Communication model?
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The Channel
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What is the most underrated form of Communication?
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Listening
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The most important factor that distinguishes good from bad communicators is:
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Self Concept
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Active vs. Passive Listeners
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Active: mentally involved, not distracted
Passive: record but don't evaluate what they hear
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Empathetic Listening
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listening for feelings/emotions and strives to develop/maintain relationships
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How much do we communicate non-verbally?
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93%
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What is the most carefully guarded of all NVC behaviors?
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touch
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