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Intrapersonal Communication

2012
Intrapersonal communication is a relatively new phenomenon for communication study and still lacks the grounding of a sound theoretical base. The first to present a developed theory of this discipline, this book's goal is to provide graduate students and professionals with an organized point of departure for their research.
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Thought and Talk: The Intrapersonal Component of Human Communication

AORN Journal, 1992
The intrapersonal component of human communication, self-talk, influences what we say and how we respond to another in interpersonal dialogues. A model of communication that incorporates the notion of self-talk, both that of the speaker and that of the listener, is useful in assisting nurses in making more realistic appraisals of communication ...
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FEATURES OF INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

This paper examines the main characteristics of intrapersonal communication, which refers to the internal dialogue a person has with themselves. It involves processes such as thinking, analyzing emotions, self-evaluation, and decision-making. The study highlights the significant role of intrapersonal communication in shaping human behavior, self ...
Elnura Xolmatova, Fotima Yusubbekova
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Intrapersonal Communication and Imagined Interactions

2019
A student comments how she enjoys the music that I play before class in order to relax them and create a warmer classroom climate. She says that she listens to her iTunes library throughout the day, particularly while driving her car in order to momentarily have a forum for emotional release (catharsis).
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Informational, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal Communication in a Family Practice Resident Support Group

Education for Health: Change in Learning & Practice, 2002
This prospective study compared group process literature to topics utilized in a year-long family practice resident support group.The basic hypothesis was that resident support groups function in ways that are similar to other groups to the extent that the literature on group process could contribute to our understanding of support groups for residents.
Gary L. Arthur   +2 more
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The Attitude Of Digital Natives Towards Intrapersonal Communication

The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2019
Intrapersonal communication is an important element of the human communication process which embodies the essence of the process of communication. It is at the start of communication that impulses are perceived and processed for the needs of external communication.
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Construction and Validation of the Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Communication Scale in Nursing

Journal of Nursing Measurement
Background and Purpose:An absence of specific and precise instruments that measure the construct of intrapersonal and interpersonal communication in nursing was verified. This study aimed to construct and validate the intrapersonal and interpersonal communication scale in nursing.Methods:A psychometric study was conducted on a sample of 360 nurses from
Cláudia Patrícia da Costa, Bras   +2 more
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Group psychotherapy using masks and video to facilitate intrapersonal communication

The Arts in Psychotherapy, 1988
This paper describes an outcome study of an innovative psychotherapy program using video and masks to facilitate intrapersonal communication . The goal of the communication is the integration of the facets of one's personality that are not well integrated, or perhaps not accepted or even acknowledged . The use of masks in healing rituals is, of course,
Jerry L. Fryrear, Bill Stephens
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Family Communication Patterns

Communication Research, 1990
Mass communication researchers interested in family communication have traditionally assumed that family norms are shared by all family members, and apparent disagreement about family norms has been ascribed to instrument unreliability. A survey of 308 adolescent children and their parents, using a revised Family Communication Pattern (RFCP ...
Ritchie, L. D., Fitzpatrick, Mary A.
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Intergenerational Transmission of Health: The Role of Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Communicative Factors

Health Education & Behavior, 2003
A model of household dietary behaviors based on adults’ and children’s intrapersonal, interpersonal, and communicative factors is introduced and tested. To the extent that children’s health behaviors are influenced by adults’ health behaviors, it is hypothesized that children’s behavioral determinants, including self-efficacy, knowledge, and use of ...
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