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Interpersonal Role Plays - cover

Interpersonal Role Plays

Benjamin Lee

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Interpersonal Role Plays explores the hidden rules that govern our social interactions. It examines how we navigate everyday situations by understanding the roles we play, the social scripts we follow, and the face-saving strategies we employ to maintain harmony. Did you know that even seemingly simple acts like apologizing involve complex negotiations of social roles and expectations? The book uses insights from psychology, sociology, and communication studies to dissect these dynamics.

 
The book's core lies in understanding role theory, social scripts, and face-saving. These concepts are explored through real-world case studies, offering readers practical tools for improving their interpersonal skills and conflict resolution abilities. For example, it highlights how deviations from expected social scripts can lead to misunderstandings or even conflict, emphasizing the importance of understanding these unwritten rules.

 
The book progresses systematically, building from foundational concepts to specific scenarios in families, workplaces, and public interactions. This book offers a unique approach by connecting theoretical frameworks with practical applications. It dives into the intricacies of interpersonal communication to improve social competence. By understanding the often subconscious mechanisms at play, the book aims to empower readers to build stronger relationships.
Verfügbar seit: 21.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 82 Seiten.

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