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The second of three levels of interpersonal confirmation. Acknowledgment communicates that you have heard and understand another's feelings and thoughts |
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Interpersonal closeness created through communication |
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Interpersonal closeness created by doing things with and for others. |
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Exists when people who depend on each other express different views, interests, or goals and perceive their differences as incompatible or as opposed by the other. |
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Conflict that is expressed indirectly. Covert conflict generally is more difficult that overt conflict to manage constructively |
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The third of three levels of interpersonal confirmation. Endorsement communicates acceptance of another's thoughts and feelings; not the same as agreement |
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the overall feeling between people, shaped by communication |
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Conflict expressed directly and in a straightfoward manner |
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The most basic kind of interpersonal confirmation; communicates awareness that another person exists and is present. |
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The sharing of personal information about ourselves that others are unlikely to discover in other ways. |
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