Interpersonal Communication

Interpersonal communication refers to communication with another person. This kind of communication is subdivided into dyadic communication, public communication, and small-group communication. The Johari window model focuses on the balance of interpersonal communication. Interpersonal communication encompasses: Having good interpersonal communication skills support such processes as: Interpersonal communication is the subject of a number of disciplines in the field of psychology, notably Transactional analysis. It can be affected by a communication disorder or by arrogance, shyness, etc.

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