Four Basic Styles of Communication
A passive communicator will say, believe, or behave like:
- "I am unable to stand up for my rights" - "I'm weak and unable to take care of myself" - "People never consider my feelings"
The passive-aggressive communicator will say, believe, or behave like:
- "I'm weak and resentful, so I sabotage, frustrate, and disrupt." - "I'm powerless to deal with you head on so I must use guerilla warfare." - "I will appear cooperative but I'm not."
The aggressive communicator will say, believe, or behave like:
- "i can dominate and intimidate you" - "it's all your fault" - "i'm entitled"
The assertive communicator will say, believe, or behave in a way that says:
- "i speak clearly, honestly, and to the point" - "i can't control others but i can control myself" - "i respect the rights of others"
The impact of a pattern of aggressive communication is that these individuals:
- become alienated from others - generate fear and hatred in others - always blame others instead of owning their issues, thus are unable to mature
The impact of a pattern of passive-aggressive communication is that these individuals:
- become alienated from those around them - remain stuck in a position of powerlessness - discharge resentment while real issues are never addressed so they can't mature
Passive-Aggressive communicators will often:
- deny there is a problem - use sarcasm - use facial expressions that don't match how they feel
Passive Communicators will often :
- fail to assert themselves - tend to speak softy or apologetically - exhibit poor eye contact and slumped body posture
The impact of a pattern of assertive communication is that these individuals:
- feel in control of their lives - are able to mature because they address issues and problems as they arise - create a respectful environment for others to grow and mature
The impact of a pattern of passive communication is that these individuals:
- often feel anxious because life seems out of their control - often feel resentful (but are unaware of it) because their needs are not being met - are unable to mature because they ignore their own feelings
Assertive communicators will:
- state needs and wants clearly, appropriately, and respectfully - speak in a calm and clear tone of voice - have good eye contact and relaxed body posture
Aggressive communicators will often:
- try to dominate others - speak in a loud, demanding and overbearing voice - have an overbearing or intimidating posture
Aggressive Communication :
I am direct in expressing my needs, wants and opinions and I give no thought to other people's (I win, You lose)
Assertive Communication
I clearly express my needs, wants and opinions in a way which is considerate of others (i win, you win)
Passive Communication :
I do not express my needs, wants and opinions directly I put others' needs above mine (I lose, You Win)
Passive-Aggressive Communication :
I indirectly make sure that others are aware of my needs, wants and opinions (I win, You lose)
What are these 4 styles?
Passive, Aggressive, Passive-Aggressive, Assertive