What are the four main styles of communication?
What are Passive, Aggressive, Passive Aggressive, and Assertive
What are the four Levels of Communication?
What are: Superficial/Informational; Personal/Emotional; Validating/Relational; Spiritual
What is non-verbal communication?
What is: the act of conveying a thought, feeling, or idea through physical gestures, posture, and facial expressions.
What is listening?
What is: Looking and hearing and understanding what someone is saying
What are two signs of communicating in the passive style?
What is: failing to assert for themselves; allowing others to deliberately or inadvertently infringe on their rights; failing to express their feelings, needs, or opinions; tending to speak softly or apologetically; exhibiting poor eye contact and slumped body posture
What is Superficial/Informational Communication? Give one example
What is communication that involves small talk. Weather; State/City your from
What are the different types of non-verbal communication?
What are:
What are two ways you know someone is listening?
What are: They are looking at you, nodding, repeating things you've said back to you in a different way, responding to what you say, etc.
When resolving a conflict what should you begin with?
What is stating something positive.
What are three signs that someone is communicating in an Aggressive style?
What is: trying to dominate others; using humiliation to control others; criticizing, blaming, or attacking others; impulsivity; having a low frustration tolerance; speaking in a loud, demanding, and overbearing voice; acting threateningly and rudely; not listening well; interrupting frequently; using “you” statements; having an overbearing or intimidating posture
What is Personal/Emotional Communication? Give one example.
What is: communication where beliefs/feelings can be shared. Personal Opinions; Moral beliefs
What is a non-verbal clue that someone is suspicious or trying to hide something?
A person won't look at you. Touching or rubbing the nose. Rubbing behind or beside the ear.
What are two things that can get in the way when you're trying to listen?
What are: Someone else interrupts, tv might be on, phone rings, loud music, etc.
Non-verbal cues don't align with what the person is saying verbally.
What's the second thing you should do?
What is: Verbally summarize the feelings for clarification
What are four examples of communicating in the Passive-Aggressive style?
What is: muttering to themselves rather than confronting the person or issue; having difficulty acknowledging their anger; using facial expressions that don't match how they feel (smiling when angry); using sarcasm; denying there is a problem; appearing cooperative while purposely doing things to annoy and disrupt; using subtle sabotage to get even
What is validating/relational communication? Give one example.
What is: communication that accepts/strengthens relationships and is encouraging. Sincere Compliments, positive encouragement
What are Kinesics?
What is: the study of the way in which certain body movements and gestures serve as a form of nonverbal communication.
What are two types if listening skills?
What are: attentive and reflection listening skills.
What is the third thing you should do?
What is: Looking for solutions (this is done by both parties)
What are four signs of communicating in an Assertive style?
What is: state needs and wants clearly, appropriately, and respectfully; expressing feelings clearly, appropriately, and respectfully; using “I” statements; communicating respect for others; listening well without interrupting; feeling in control of self; having good eye contact; speaking in a calm and clear tone of voice; having a relaxed body posture; feeling connected to others; feeling competent and in control; not allowing others to abuse or manipulate them; standing up for their rights
What is spiritual communication? Give one example.
What is: communication that engages your soul and spirit. Praying, Communicating with your higher power, sharing spiritual beliefs
What are three disadvantages to non-verbal communication?
What are the six steps to a better listener?
What are: 1. Have an open mind 2. Use positive body language 3. Ask questions 4. Don't interrupt others 5. Keep emotions in check 6. Restate the message
What is the last thing you should do when resolving a conflict or problem?
What is: End with an expression of love or respect for each other.