Category: Communication

  • Interpersonal Communication Concepts in Everyday Relationships

    Table of Contents Introduction Conflict management Listening concept Self concept Conclusion References Introduction Human beings have often been called social animals. This being the case, communication is an important aspect of the modern life. Communication takes different forms from vertical communication, horizontal, intercommunication among others. Interpersonal communication is a more popular form of communication than…

  • Interpersonal Communication. Emotions and Perceptions

    Human emotions are divided into 3 main emotions which are physiological, perceptual, and interactive. Physiological perceptions are such as being happy, sad, angry, and so on. Perceptual emotions are based on our perception of what we think of a situation. This varies according to individuals. A perceptive person would analyze a situation, think of all…

  • Communication in Athletic Organizations

    A major component of the life of an athlete is effective communication with his or her colleagues (Pedersen, Miloch, Laucella, 2007, p. 123). Communication plays a significant role in the daily life of every person since it either fuel or retard conflicts. As much as every person is endowed with the natural communication skills, some…

  • Interpersonal Communication and Improving Listening Skills

    Listening is a communication skill that requires a lot of practice, as it is very different from hearing. Information being sent by a speaker is not tangible substance, it requires an active listener, as such, there is need to improve attitudes and behavior in order to become better listeners. Some of the problems that results…

  • Individual Behavior and Communication

    Table of Contents Abstract Different Styles of Behavior Behavioral Styles and Elements of Communication Conclusion References Abstract Human Behavior is rather complex and dynamic. Psychologists and behaviorists have, over the years, research different aspects of behavior and attitudinal patterns. Some concluded similar findings while the others discovered unknown mesmerizing traits. Nonetheless, an individual rarely displays…

  • Interpersonal and Communication Skills: Self-Concept and Perception of Others

    Table of Contents Appendix A Appendix B Communications style inventory Works Cited “Know, first, who you are, and then adorn yourself accordingly.” These words came from Epictetus, a famous Greek Stoic philosopher in the first century B.C. It was not uncommon for Greeks during that time to concern themselves with finding answers as to who…

  • Interpersonal Communication’s Crucial Importance

    ‘Communication’ is perhaps one of the most hyped words in contemporary culture. It encompasses a multitude of experiences, actions and events, as well as a whole variety of happenings and meanings, and technologies too. The word communication comes from the Latin word ‘communis’ meaning common. When we communicate we are trying to establish commonness with…

  • Religious Communication: Muslim Partner

    Table of Contents My Partners’ Religious Beliefs Conflicts Theory of the Origin of Religions Challenges Focus of Islam Comparing My Beliefs with those of My Partner Conclusion References The selected conversation partner for this exercise was a Muslim. This religion traces its roots to the 7th century during the day of Prophet Muhammad. Religion historians…

  • How do Solar Flares Affect Our Daily Communication and What Can be Done to Prevent Issues

    Table of Contents Solar Flares and Communication Systems Solar Flares and Transport Systems Examining the Current System of Communication What can be done to prevent issues? Reference List Advances in modern technology have brought new innovations into the communications industry which not only have made communication faster and smoother for consumers but have in effect…

  • Autistic Disorder: Its Symptoms, Affect on Social Interaction and Communication

    Table of Contents Introduction Symptoms References Introduction Autism is a neuropsychiatric disorder that once it occurs lasts all through a person’s lifetime. It is characterized by a major problem in communication and social interaction, as well as stereotyped and repetitive behaviors (Paul and Wetherby, 2005). This problem is a serious developmental disorder that affects the…