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    CM206: Interpersonal Communications Unit II Self-Concept Assignment Steven W. Wimberly 09/06/2015 One change I would make with my self-perception would be the way I see same-sex attraction because it has little to do with my sexuality‚ but a lot to do with my self-image and self-worth since I am gay. I have always noticed most of us guys who are gay and or experience same-sex attraction have good self-images; and we get along well in life. But I have to say that I have low feelings of self-worth;

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    Healthy Interpersonal Relationships Worksheet Use your textbook to answer the following questions. You are not required to respond in essay format. You may use short-answer responses‚ including lists‚ to answer these questions. 1. What are the characteristics of intimate relationships? What are behavioral interdependence‚ need fulfillment‚ emotional attachment‚ and emotional availability? Why is each important in relationship development? Behavioral interdependence- The impact we have on each

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    was a great fit for the topics we have covered. Remember the Titans shows many different interpersonal communication concepts such as‚ interdependence‚

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    theory) The characteristics of interpersonal communication (hint: direct‚ personal‚ etc.) Definition of self-disclosure Three types of dialectics/tensions mentioned in the text (hint: expressive-protective; autonomy-togetherness; novelty-predictability) Power interaction patterns (hint: complimentary‚ symmetrical) Types of dysfunctional communication behaviors (e.g.‚ progressive spiral‚ etc.) Stages of relationship development Termination stage in dyadic relationships Examples of advising responses

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    Julio Gonzalez Interpersonal Communication Dr. Glenn Harwood May 25‚ 2011 Observation: Katie and Rick Dyad Seven-Step Conversation Katie and Rick both give off positive approachability cues. Katie is a talker by nature and during the observation she hovered over the stove stirring a pot of chicken soup. Rick has a pleasant demeanor; the cheery look on his face is welcoming and invites Katie to ask about his lunch earlier in the day. Opening introductory sets are tell-tale signs on whether

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    important communication can be in a life or death situation. This film also demonstrates many concepts and examples from our textbook‚ IPC3. Throughout this paper‚ I will discuss specific examples from the film and apply it to IPC3’s concepts (highlighted in bold) to demonstrate the knowledge from which I have acquired during this summer course. I will be discussing six different interpersonal communication areas in this paper‚ which are: close relationships‚ conflict‚ nonverbal communication‚ emotion

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    Letter of COM 200: Interpersonal Communication Instructor Joseph Tomassini July 8‚ 2011 Dear Sara and Tim‚ My advice to you for a successful relationship is to be open and honest with each other about how you feel. It starts by identifying barriers to effective interpersonal communication. In fact‚ being open and honest with your significant other is very important in not creating problems later on the relationship. When you are honest

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    Emotional Challenges in Interpersonal Communication Each and every one of us faces personal trials that trigger difficult-to-manage emotions that affect our communicationrelationships‚ and the quality of our lives. We refer to them as emotion challenges of communication. The most common emotional challenges that we all face are anger‚ passion‚ and grief. We get angry when we’re mad and even sad. We have passion in what we do and how we feel and we have grief when we lose someone or something

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    Interpersonal Communication GRADED PROJECT The graded project is intended to help you integrate the various communication techniques and skills you’ve been practicing and studying. The completed project will give your instructor an accurate gauge by which to measure your understanding and mastery of these important skills. More importantly‚ completion of the project gives you the opportunity to apply your new skills in a real-life situation— and perhaps even show off a little in the process

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    being size. The size of churches impacts the relationships formed as well as the level of that relationship. Kristin Laurin describes relationships as a “connection or association” furthermore Baumeister and Lear tack on that relationships “involves mutual feelings of affection and intimacy and fulfills needs for belonging and connectedness” (qtd. in Laurin et al 777). Larger groups‚ as seen in organized religion‚ do not offer this type of relationship often lacking in intimacy. Even churches are

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