Emotional Rules Interpersonal Communication
Class On Emotional Intelligence Interpersonal Relationship 2 3 Emotional regulation can help manage conflict, and empathy allows us to share the emotional state of someone else, which increases an interpersonal bond. these capacities were important as early human society grew increasingly complex and people needed to deal with living with more people. But before we go into detail about specific interpersonal relationships, let’s examine two important aspects of interpersonal communication: self disclosure and climate.
Emotional Rules Interpersonal Communication Indeed, individuals often turn to others both to be helped and to reciprocally help the others in understanding and managing emotions that arise from everyday life and that involve interpersonal communication and social interaction as part of individuals' emotion regulation processes. Emotional regulation can help manage conflict, and empathy allows us to share the emotional state of someone else, which increases an interpersonal bond. these capacities where important as early human society grew increasingly complex, and people needed to deal with living with more people. In this chapter, we will provide an overview of some principles of interpersonal communication, discuss communication’s impact on our relationships, and provide guidance on managing interpersonal conflict. Aside from conveying the intensity of your emotions, you can also verbally frame your emotions in a way that allows you to have more control over them (university of minnesota, 2016). it’s important to distinguish among our emotional states and how we interpret an emotional state.
Emotional Rules Interpersonal Communication In this chapter, we will provide an overview of some principles of interpersonal communication, discuss communication’s impact on our relationships, and provide guidance on managing interpersonal conflict. Aside from conveying the intensity of your emotions, you can also verbally frame your emotions in a way that allows you to have more control over them (university of minnesota, 2016). it’s important to distinguish among our emotional states and how we interpret an emotional state. When we communicate our emotions, we call attention to ourselves and provide information to others that may inform how they should react. for example, when someone we care about displays behaviors associated with sadness, we are likely to know that we need to provide support. In order to verbally express our emotions, it is important that we develop an emotional vocabulary. the more specific we can be when we are verbally communicating our emotions, the less ambiguous they will be for the person decoding our message. Emotions are central to any interpersonal relationship, and it’s important to know what causes and influences emotions so we can better understand our own emotions and better respond to others when they display emotions. Emotional regulation can help manage conflict, and empathy allows us to share the emotional state of someone else, which increases an interpersonal bond. these capacities were important as early human society grew increasingly complex and people needed to deal with living with more people.
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