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Interpersonal Relationships. Chapter Content. Interpersonal Communication Emotional Intelligence Personal Motivation for Interpersonal Contact Motives for Interpersonal Communication Beginning Conversations Self-Disclosure Good Relationships Internet and Interpersonal Relationships.
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Chapter Content • Interpersonal Communication • Emotional Intelligence • Personal Motivation for Interpersonal Contact • Motives for Interpersonal Communication • Beginning Conversations • Self-Disclosure • Good Relationships • Internet and Interpersonal Relationships
Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication is one person interacting with another on a one-to-one basis, often in an informal, unstructured setting.
Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence is the ability to understand and get along with others. • Being self-aware • Managing emotions • Motivating yourself • Recognizing emotions in others • Handling relationships
Perception & Emotional Intelligence Perception How you look at and understand others and the world around you Self-Concept Emotional Intelligence
Strategic Flexibility Perception, emotional intelligence, and self-concept influence strategic flexibility: • Anticipate • Assess • Evaluate • Select • Apply
Personal Motivation Factors that make up attraction to others: • Physical attraction • Perceived gain • Similarities • Differences • Proximity • Cyberattraction
Cyberattraction Cues of attractiveness in the cyberworld: • Attentive and sensitive process of negotiation • Simulated proximity • Strategic management of the similarity of perceptions • Attracting attention and interest • Humor • Self-disclosure
Motives for Interpersonal Communication • Pleasure • Affection • Inclusion • Escape • Relaxation Continued
Motives for Interpersonal Communication • Control • Health • Cybermotivation
Tips for Beginning Conversations • Introduce yourself in a way that gives the other person a way to respond to you • Give people a way to remember your name • Personalize your greeting
How People Begin Conversations Figure 7-2 How People Begin Conversations
Bids & Responses to Bids Figure 7-3 Bids and Responses to Bids
How to Encourage Bids Figure 7-4 How to Encourage Bids
Self-Disclosure Self-disclosure isa process in which one person tells another something he or she would not reveal to just anyone. Self-disclosure reveals: • Cultural information • Sociological information • Psychological information
Johari Window Figure 7-5 Johari Window
Self-Disclosure and Fears • Fear of having your faults exposed • Fear that your partner will become your critic • Fear of losing your individuality • Fear of being abandoned
Elements of Good Relationships • Verbal skills • Emotional expressiveness • Conversational focus • Nonverbal analysis • Conversational encouragement Continued
Elements of Good Relationships • Care and appreciation • Commitment • Adaptation
Internet and Interpersonal Relationships Know the five levels of safety when using social networking sites: • Do not talk to strangers • Do not post provocative pictures, comments, or blog entries • Never reveal personal information • Limit who can view your information • Use your brain