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Interpersonal communication focuses on the study and practice of how individuals interact one-on-one. Although interpersonal communication draws on many concepts from psychology, it is usually taught in Communication departments.
http://www.communicatebetter.blogspot.com/
A site where readers can learn more about better interpersonal communication and presentation skills
http://www.communicationpractices.org/
Provides self-education exercises that can be used at any time and place, to learn communication, relationship and community-building skills.
http://www.vandruff.com/art_converse.html
A list, with examples, of ways that people can commit verbal violence during ordinary conversations.
http://www.newconversations.net/
On-line library of free articles, books and a downloadable workbook to help readers communicate more cooperatively, more compassionately and more successfully in both family and work settings.
http://www.psychological-hug.com/
Describes how to use empathy and listening skills during conversations and explains why their use sometimes leads to good relationships, emotional intimacy and psychological hugs.
http://www.taxi1010.com/
Ideas, vocabulary, and daily comeback for defending against verbal violence. Also connects verbal attacks with underlying fallacies.
http://www.listen.org/
Promotes the study, development, and teaching of listening and the practice of effective listening skills and techniques.
http://novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/spd110td/interper/
Provides interlinked definitions, theories, and resources covering cultural context, relational development, self-concept, verbal and nonverbal messages, and listening and perception.
http://adrr.com/aa/
Overview of "the gentle art of verbal self-defense," as defined by Suzette Haden Elgin, from organization that also sells her tapes and books. Includes a section for children.
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