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    Patricia Gale CM206 Interpersonal Communications Professor: Jessica Smith Kaplan University Unit 03 Project 01/08/2013 1. Describe a time when you tried to bring about a change in your self-concept and were not successful in doing so. A time when I tried to bring about a change in my self-concept and was not successful in doing so is actually to be totally honest is something that I am still struggling with today. My ex-boyfriend broke up just a few months ago. To understand why

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    CM206: Interpersonal Communications Unit II Self-Concept Assignment Steven W. Wimberly 09/06/2015 One change I would make with my self-perception would be the way I see same-sex attraction because it has little to do with my sexuality‚ but a lot to do with my self-image and self-worth since I am gay. I have always noticed most of us guys who are gay and or experience same-sex attraction have good self-images; and we get along well in life. But I have to say that I have low feelings of self-worth;

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    and explain how each might apply to a change in self-concept. The four guidelines for improving self-concept outlined in the book are as follows: 1. Make a firm commitment to personal growth. 2. Gain and use knowledge to support personal growth. 3. Set goals that are realistic and fair. 4. Seek contexts that support personal change. (Wood‚ 2010) Changing your self-concept is no different than any other change that you need to make and requires hard work and dedication. As they say‚ Rome

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    Karen Hernandez Self-Concept & Perception Impact Interpersonal Communication Kaplan University 1. How would you describe Jim’s self-concept? Jim’s self-concept is described as reflected appraisal. How we think others appraise us affects how we see ourselves (Wood‚ 2012 pg 42). His reflected appraisal affects him through self-fulfilling prophecies‚ which occur when we internalize other’s expectations or judgments about us and then behave in ways that are consistent with those expectations

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    SMarkham-CM206-Unit2- Self Concept 1. Define one change you would like to make to your self-perception (how you think about yourself). It might be a behavior‚ a self-fulfilling prophecy‚ or anything about yourself you would like to alter related to how you think about the person you are. One change I would like to make about myself would be the way I feel about myself. I feel that no matter how hard I try and how much I work I will never be good enough to pass college. I just feel I am not smart

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    Interpersonal Communication Application Essay Assignment Due: Day of Final Exam‚ Beginning of Class Requirements: 3-5 pages‚ typed‚ 12pt Times New Roman font‚ and double-spaced. All key terms and concepts used should be in BOLD print (one letter grade deduction for failure to do this). Minimum 7 theories/concepts with support and explanation of each. Be specific. Purpose: To analyze the communication events in one of the approved films below. The primary thing I am looking for is for you

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    Four Principles of Interpersonal Communication These principles underlie the workings in real life of interpersonal communication. They are basic to communication. We can’t ignore them Interpersonal communication is inescapable We can’t not communicate. The very attempt not to communicate communicates something. Through not only words‚ but through tone of voice and through gesture‚ posture‚ facial expression‚ etc.‚ we constantly communicate to those around us. Through these channels‚ we constantly

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    Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication is defined by Michael Cody as: the exchange of symbols used to achieve interpersonal goals(28). Does this definition include everything‚ or does it only include certain things?. When we are dealing with the issue of interpersonal communication we must realize that people view it differently. In this paper I will develop my own idea or definition of what interpersonal communication is. I will then proceed to identify any important assumptions

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    Emotions in Interpersonal Communications BSHS / 385 22 June 2015 Emotions in Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication can be expressed in many different forms to include verbal‚ nonverbal‚ and written. Interpersonal communication takes place when 2 or more individuals interact personally in a face-to-face discussion ("Interpersonal Communication And Human Relationships"‚ 2015). When people communicate‚ our tone‚ choice of words‚ and nonverbal use of body language lets the

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    CONTENTS MAIN CONTENTS 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2-3 Meaning of Interpersonal Communication 2.0 Elements Of Interpersonal Communication 4-6 2.1 People 2.2 Channels 2.3 Interference 2.4 Context 3.0 Possible Causes Of Interpersonal Conflict 7-8 3.1 Conflict is Inevitable 3.2 Conflict Can Have Negative and Positive Effects 3.3 Conflict Can Focus On Content 3.4 Conflict Styles Have Consequences 4.0 Strategies To Resolve The Interpersonal Conflict 9-11 4.1 Avoid and Negotiate 4.2 Focus

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