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understanding interpersonal communication (why we form relationships…
understanding interpersonal communication
why we form relationships
reciprocal attraction
competence
complementarity
disclosure
similarity
proximity
apperance
rewards
characteristics of interpersonal communication
interpersonal communication in online relationships
content and relational messages
affinity
respect
immediacy
control
metacommunication
what makes communication interpersonal
communication over the relational lifespan
a development perspective
initiating
experimenting
intensifying
integrating
bonding
differentiating
circumscribing
stagnating
avoiding
terminating
a dialectical perspective
connection versus autonomy
predictability versus novelty
openness versus privacy
strategies for managing dialectical tensions
intimacy in interpersonal relationships
male and female intimacy style
personal preferences for intimacy
dimensions of intimacy
cultural influences on itimacy
self-disclosure in interpersonal relationships
characteristics of effective self-disclosure
self-disclosure is influenced by culture
self-disclosure usually occurs in dyads
effective self-disclosure is usually symmetrical
effective self-disclosure occurs incrementally
sel-disclosure is relatively scarce
guidelines for appropriate self-disclosure
is the other person important to you?
is the risk of disclosing reasonable?
are the amount and type of disclosure appropriate?
is the disclosure relevant to the situation at hand?
is the disclosure reciprocated?
will the effect be constructive?
is the self-disclosure clear and understandable?
models of self-disclosure
breadth and depth: social penetration
self-disclosure, self-awareness, and relational quality
lies, equivocation and hinting
lies
equivocation
hinting