Title: Bridges Not Walls: A Book about Interpersonal Communication
Abstract: Part I: ENTERING THE INTERPERSONAL ARENAChapter 1. Introduction to the Editor and Rationale to this Book Chapter 2. Defining and Interpersonal CommunicationJohn Stewart, and Interpersonal CommunicatingDavid Bohm,On CommunicationThich Nhat Hanh, Interbeing*Neil Postman, Panacea*Chapter 3. Defining Ourselves as CommunicatorsJohn Stewart & Carole Logan, Constructing Selves*Daniel Goleman, Rudiments of Social Intelligence*Gerald Corey and Marianne Schneider-Corey, Meaning and Values*Harold Barrett, Maintaining the Self in Communicating*Navita Cummings James, When Miss America Was Always White*Chapter 4. Contact Verbally and Nonverbally John Stewart & Carole Logan, Verbal and Nonverbal Dimensions of TalkVirginia Satir, Paying Attention to WordsVirginia Richmond and James C. McCroskey, Communication and Nonverbal Behavior*Daniel J. Canary, Michael J. Cody, & Valerie L. Manusov, Functions of Nonverbal Behavior*Part II: MAKING MEANING TOGETHERChapter 5. Understanding and Listening: as InhalingSarah Trenholm and Arthur Jensen, Interpretive Competence: We Perceive Individuals, Relationships, andSocial EventsJulia T. Wood, It's Only Skin Deep: Stereotyping and Totalizing OthersCarol A. Roach and Nancy J. Wyatt, Misconceptions about Listening*Matthew McKay, Martha Davis, and Patrick Fanning, ListeningJohn Stewart and Carol Logan, Empathic and Dialogic ListeningChapter 6. Engaging Others: as ExhalingDavid Johnson, Being Open With and To Other People*Matthew McKay, Martha Davis, and Patrick Fanning, ExpressingRobert Alberti and Michael Emmons, It Means to Be Assertive*Virginia Richmond and James McCroskey, Immediacy*Lawrence B. Rosenfeld and Jack B. Richman, What to Tell*Part III: CHANGING RELATIONSHIPSChapter 7. Communicating with Family and FriendsJulia T. Wood, What's a Family, Anyway?Kathleen M. Galvin and Bernard J. Brommel, Intimacy and Closeness Within Families*Thich Nath Hanh, Eating Mindfully*Mitch Albom, Fifth Tuesday: We Talk About Family*Steve Duck, Our Friends, OurselvesJohn Hardwig, In Search of An Ethic of Interpersonal Chapter 8. Communicating with PartnersGerald Corey and Marrianne Schneider-Corey, Intimate RelationshipsDaniel J. Canary and Tara LM. Emmers-Sommer, with Sandra Faulkner, Moving Beyond Sex and GenderStereotypesJulia T. Wood, Gendered Standpoints on Personal Relationships*John Gottman, Making Marriage Work*Hugh and Gayle Prather, How to Resolve Issues UnmemorablyPart IV: BRIDGES NOT WALLSChapter 9. Recognizing WallsAnita L. Vangelisti, Messages that HurtJohn Stewart and Carole Logan, Deception, Betrayal, and AggressionKenneth N.Cissna and Evelyn Sieburg, Patterns of Interactional Confirmation and DisconfirmationJack R. Gibb, Defensive CommunicationChapter 10. Managing by Turning Walls into BridgesJoseph P. Folger, Marshall Scott Poole, and Randall K. Stutman, Conflict and InteractionJohn Welwood, Lead into GoldWilliam W. Wilmot, Communication Spirals, Paradoxes, and ConundrumsJeffrey Kottler, Taking Responsibility Without BlamingSteve Duck, Handling the Break-up of Relationships*W. Barnett Pearce and Stephen W. Littlejohn, Forms of EloquenceChapter 11: Bridging Cultural DifferencesDavid Johnson, Building Relationships with Diverse IndividualsLetty Cottin Pogrebin, Same and Different: Crossing Boundaries of Color, Culture, Sexual Preference, Disability, and AgeFlavio F. Marsiglia and Michael L. Hecht, Story of Sara: Raising a Jewish Child Around the Christmas Tree*Marsha Houston, When Black Women Talk with White Women: Why Dialogues Are Difficult*Chapter 12. Promoting DialogueDeborah Tannen, Roots of Debate and the Hope of Dialogue*William Issacs, Conversation with a Center, not Sides*John Stewart and Karen Zediker, Dialogue's Basic Tension*Bruce Hyde and Jeffrey L. Bineham, Can Dialogue Be Taught?*James L. Lynch, Language of the HeartPart V : APPROACHES TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONChapter 13. A Teacher's Approach C. Roland Christensen, Student Teaches and Every Teacher Learns: The Reciprocal Gift of Discussion TeachingChapter 14. A Counselor's Approach Carl R. Rogers, Experiences in CommunicationChapter 15. A Spiritual ApproachParker J. Palmer, Leading From Within*Chapter 16. A Philosopher's ApproachMartin Buber, Elements of the Interhuman* Indicates a New ReadingcationChapter 15. A Spiritual ApproachParker J. Palmer, Leading From Within*Chapter 16. A Philosopher's ApproachMartin Buber, Elements of the Interhuman* Indicates a New Readingew Reading
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-06-13
Language: en
Type: book
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