Interpersonal Communication
Pergamon International Library: Pergamon General Psychology Series
- 260 pages
- English
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Interpersonal Communication
Pergamon International Library: Pergamon General Psychology Series
About This Book
Interpersonal Communication focuses on the basic processes of interpersonal communication, emphasizing the importance of reciprocal influence processes in face-to-face interaction.
The topics discussed in this book include the manipulation of interpersonal communication; dual aspect of human communication; dimensions of social interaction; nonverbal communication; and social interaction in subhuman primates. The psychotherapy as interpersonal communication; study of disturbed communication in families; and development of interpersonal communication in children are also deliberated. This text likewise covers the cultural differences in interpersonal communication and study of interpersonal processes.
This publication is intended for social psychologists, but is also a good reference for those working in related disciplines that require a social psychological treatment of the subject.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Interpersonal Communication
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Manipulation of Interpersonal Communication
- Chapter 2. The Dual Aspect of Human Communication
- Chapter 3. Dimensions of Social Interaction
- Chapter 4. Nonverbal Communication
- Chapter 5. Social Interaction in Subhuman Primates
- Chapter 6. Psychotherapy as Interpersonal Communication
- Chapter 7. The Study of Disturbed Communication in Families
- Chapter 8. The Development of Interpersonal Communication in Children
- Chapter 9. Cultural Differences in Interpersonal Communication
- Chapter 10. The Study of Interpersonal Processes: Some General Reflections
- Appendix A System of Analyzing Rhetorical Codes in Conflict Situations
- Author Index
- Subject Index