Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others, Third Canadian Edition - Softcover

Beebe, Steven A.; Beebe, Susan J.; Redmond, Mark V.; Geerinck, Terri M.

 
9780205360741: Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others, Third Canadian Edition

Synopsis

Designed for courses in Interpersonal Communication.

Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others maintains a careful balance between theoretical and skills-oriented material. Because of the critical role of the “other person” in interpersonal interactions, this text encourages students to be “other-oriented” ― to adapt, to relate to people from diverse backgrounds, to listen, and to empathize ― by offering specific development strategies that students can incorporate into their own interpersonal behaviour.

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Interpersonal Communication offers a blend of theory and skills that students can use to become “other-oriented”― mindfully considerate of the thoughts, needs, and values of others.

 

Fueled by the authors' conviction that “skills inform principles; principles inform skills,” Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others maintains a careful balance between theoretical and skills-oriented material. This book integrates a key emphasis on diversity with examples drawn from a variety of age and ethnic groups and special boxes that focus on gender and diversity issues. A chapter on intercultural communication supplements this integral material by relating it to the “other-oriented” approach.


 

Features

  • A skills/principles blend helps students to become competent and knowledgeable communicators and to make informed choices about their communication with others.
  • Strong coverage of diversity and sensitivity to others is featured in “Understanding Diversity” boxes, a chapter on diversity (Ch. 4), and discussions of diverse issues integrated throughout the text.
  • An emphasis on relationships links communication skills with principles that explain and predict how relationships begin, develop, and sometimes decline. 

 

New To This Edition

  • Anew boxed feature, “Interpersonal Communication and Emotion:  Connecting Heart-to-Heart”, emphasizes research conclusions and communication skills related to emotion and interpersonal communication.
  • Chapter 4 begins with a significantly expanded discussion of the multifaceted nature of human diversity by including new information about race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, age and social class.
  • From expanded sections in Chapters 1 and 12 to the addition of new research and applications throughout the book, there is added emphasis on the role technology plays in the development and maintenance of interpersonal relationships.
  • New research conclusions are included that relate to such “dark side” interpersonal issues as jealousy, obsessive relational intrusion, relational violence, and stalking. 

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