Intrapersonal V. Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Interpersonal Communication
Mediated dyadic communication
Two people conversing via media of sorts
Family communication
Communication patterns within nuclear, extended and blended families.
Organizational communication
Communication within large organizations such as businesses
Self-image
How you see yourself
Ideal self
How you wish you could be
Intimate Distance
0-2 feet
Public Distance
12 feet
Personal Distance
2-4 feet
Social Distance
4-12 feet
internal discourse
A constructive act of the human mind and a tool for discovering new knowledge and making decisions
Intrapersonal Communication
A person's internal use of language and thought
self-concept
An idea of the self-constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others. The image we have of ourselves
positive self talk
Anything said to oneself for encouragement or motivation, such as phrases or mantras; also, one's constant internal conversation
positive self-talk
Anything said to oneself for encouragement or motivation, such as phrases or mantras; also, one's constant internal conversation
intrapersonal expectations
Future-oriented messages dealing with long-term roles, sometimes called life scripts. These sometimes are projections of learned relationships within the family or society
Affect Displays
Gestures can also be used to display emotion, from tightening of a fist to the many forms of self-touching and holding the self
Self-esteem
How much you value yourself
Mediated group communication
Includes a small group of people
Public communication
Involves a large group of people with primarily a one-way monologue style
Group communication
Involves three or more people
Dyadic communication
Involves two people.
Adaptors
Movements that satisfy personal needs and help you adapt to your environment; may also be behaviors or objects that are manipulated for purpose.
Illustrators
Nonverbal cues directly linked with words
solo vocal communication
Speaking aloud to oneself. This may be done to clarify thinking, to rehearse a message intended for others, or simply to let off steam.
Emblems
Specific gestures with specific meaning that are consciously used and consciously understood; they are used as substitutes for words and are close to sign language than everyday body language
negative self talk
The expression of thoughts or feelings which are counter-productive and have the effect of demotivating oneself
negative self-talk
The expression of thoughts or feelings which are counter-productive and have the effect of demotivating oneself
interpersonal communication
The process by which people exchange information, feelings, and meaning through verbal and non- verbal messages and face-to-face communication
perception
The process by which we become aware of objects, events, and people and their behaviors through our senses
Regulators
Used to control turn-taking in conversation, for example in the way that as a person completes what they are saying, they may drop their arms
solo written communication
Writing not intended for others.