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2.    INTRA PERSONAL COMMUNICATION

 

FREUD (EGO)

 

 

 

Self esteem

Ego

Ambition EMPATHY

Reflection

 

3.    Bierne

TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS

 

4. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Berlo

 

S M C R

Source Message Channel Receiver

Commn skills Content Seeing Commn skills

Attitudes Treatment Hearing Attitudes

Knowledge Code Taste Knowledge

Soc. System Elements Touch Soc. System

Culture Structure Smell Culture

 

 

 

 

 

BODY LANGUAGE (GESTURES)

LEAKAGE (BLUSHING ETC)

PROPS/DRESS/BODY ADORNMENT

PARA LANGUAGE

PROXIMITY (SPACIAL AWARENESS)

 

BODY LANGUAGE

Some gestures are part of an agreed system of language like sign language. Others are either socially or culturally specific. Certain cultures have different handshakes.

 

LEAKAGE

There are uncontrollable signs like yawning, fidgeting, laughing, sucking your thumb. Or when someone does something subconsciously to imitate the other person that they admire or respect. Pacing the room or a raised voice.
 
PROPS/DRESS/BODY ADORNMENT
A businessman that has a briefcase or a phone. 10 years ago, bottled water was a prop. Prop can also say things against you, like the reverse baseball cap.
 
Two aspects of dress is the formal dress or the dress that everybody wares. The most potent of the three include perfume and smell, jewellery and tattoos.
 
PARA LANGUAGE

Largely used as shorthand for more complex signs of communication. Booing a bad performance. Onomatopoeia. It reveals a lot of things

 

PROXIMITY

(Kinesics)

Movement & Placement

Dance, pacing Queues

Tapping, clapping Body space

Marching, speed

Other Notes in this Category

  1. Intrapersonal Communication
  2. Perception
  3. Rational Emotive Theory
  4. Stages of Language Acquisition
  5. Studies into Memory
  6. Theories of Language Acquisition

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