Communication helps build good relationships with others and having a social support system (supportive and family members) can help make a difference in a person’s overall
health and quality of life
Learning how to enrich the quality of communication with others can make life more enjoyable and enhance overall
well-being
Communication with oneself using internal vocalization or reflective thinking.
Intrapersonal communication
Triggered by some internal or external stimulus
Intrapersonal communication
üCommunication between people who lives mutually to influence one another and typically occurs in dyads (in pairs)
Interpersonal communication
üTakes place only inside our heads and self-talk
Intrapersonal communication
üIt occurs in various contexts
Interpersonal communication
üInteractive
Interpersonal communication
üOccurs when three or more people communicate to achieve a shared goal
group communication
üMore intentional and formal
Group communication
üMore structured and influenced by social expectations
Interpersonal communication
üSender focused communication
Public communication
üTask focused (members of the group work together for explicit purpose or goal)
Group communication
üOccurs when one person conveys information to an audience
Public communication
üOccurs when messages are sent to large audience using print or electronic media
Mass communication
üThe MOST consistently intentional, formal, and goal-oriented form of communication
Public communication
üThere is no immediate verbal and nonverbal feedback loop
mass communication
Primary Principles of Communication
1.Be aware of your communication with yourself and others.
2.Effectively use and interpret verbal messages.
3.Effectively use and interpret nonverbal messages.
4.Listen and respond thoughtfully to others.
5.Appropriately adapt messages to others.
üThe beliefs, values, and moral principles by which right and wrong is determined.
ethics
critical components of Human behavior
ethics
ethical behavior