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What separates IPC from other forms of communication? (p. 6-7) Mass communication Public communication Intrapersonal communication Group communication Interpersonal communication

Qualification Do all relationships qualify as interpersonal?

The “Rules” A twosome! (p. 7) Intimacy (not sex!) Disclosure Need Interdependence – whether you like it or not Relationship management Simultaneous communication Mutual influence Uniqueness Irreplaceability—of the relationship and of the words. Intrinsic reward—the relationship feels good most of the time!

A model of communication (p. 12) Receiver Sender Channel Message Interference

PB & J and The Comm Process Linear communication (p. 14): What one person does to another. PROBLEMS: Environment Noise—physical or psychological (thinking about other things, hearing a “trigger word”) Perception

Transactional Communication (p. 15) Wahoo! The ideal! Send and receive messages simultaneously. A good definition of IPC involves transaction: An ongoing process in which individuals exchange messages whose meanings are influenced by the history of the relationship and the experiences of the participants.

So what about electronic communication channels?

Be a communication partner, not a communication “inflictor”  Communication is not something we do “to” people, we do it “with” them.  Learn a full spectrum of behaviors and KNOW when to choose the right one!  Embody “empathy” and “self-monitoring.”

Be a star in your dyad! Be mutually aware Consider communication’s irreversability! Apply metacommunication —talk about your communication! Be other oriented!

Statements Made About Communication 1. Communication will solve all our problems. 2. We need more communication. 3. Communication can break down. 4. A single event or person can cause another person’s reaction. 5. Words have meaning. 6. Communication is a verbal process. 7. All communication is intentional. 8. Communication should always lead to understanding. 9. Communication is human natural ability. 10. Feelings should be communicated spontaneously, not bottled up.