Interpersonal Relationships and Communication Skills

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These flashcards cover essential concepts related to interpersonal relationships and effective communication strategies discussed in the lecture.

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Self-control

The ability to resist impulses and maintain discipline in achieving goals.

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Emotional intelligence

The capability to recognize, understand, and manage our own emotions and the emotions of others.

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Empathy

The ability to recognize and share the feelings of another person.

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Self-concept

The way one views oneself and the value placed on oneself, influenced by various external and internal factors.

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Localized attraction

The phenomenon where individuals are more likely to interact with people who are physically and geographically close to them.

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Socialization

The desire to interact with others, creating a sense of belonging.

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Scripted conversations

Interpersonal exchanges that follow a predictable pattern of questions and answers with little variation.

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Small talk

Discussions focused on general interest topics that hold little emotional significance, often serving as a bridge to deeper relationships.

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Self-disclosure

The act of revealing personal information to others, which is essential for developing close relationships.

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Cyberbullying

The use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior.

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Cyberstalking

Threatening behavior or unwanted advances directed at another using online communications.

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Johari Window

A model that explains self-disclosure in relationships through four panes: open, blind, hidden, and unknown.