Comunicarea interpersonală–Element fundamental al existenței umane
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IFRIM, Constantin-Cătălin. Comunicarea interpersonală–Element fundamental al existenței umane. In: Comunicarea Interpersonală: Interpretări psihologice și filosofice, 14 mai 2021, Iași. România, Iaşi: Editura PERFORMANTICA, 2021, Ediția 12-a, Vol. 1, pp. 151-159. ISBN 978-606-685-793-2.
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Comunicarea Interpersonală
Ediția 12-a, Vol. 1, 2021
Conferința "Comunicarea interpersonală"
Iași, Romania, 14 mai 2021

Comunicarea interpersonală–Element fundamental al existenței umane

Interpersonal communication - fundamental element of human existence


Pag. 151-159

Ifrim Constantin-Cătălin12
 
1 Liceul Tehnologic „Sfântul Ioan de La Salle”, Pildești, jud. Neamț,
2 Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat „Ion Creangă“ din Chişinău
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 18 iunie 2021


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Since ancient times, communication has been perceived as a fundamental element of human existence. The very etymology of the term suggests this: the word “communication” comes from Latin, “communis” means “to agree”, “to be in touch with” or “to be in a relationship”, although the term circulates in the vocabulary of the ancients with the meaning to “pass on to others”, “to share something with others”. The communication process is one of the indispensable conditions for the functioning and organization of society. The individual is called a social being and relates to the other insofar as he communicates with the other. Interpersonal communication is the most important and most frequently used form of communication. People cannot avoid this type of communication; their social existence depends on the ability with which they can engage in discussions with others. Family life, relationships with friends, professional activity, all depend on this quality. Interpersonal communication refers to face-to-face communication. This type of communication is important to understand yourself and to build your relationships with others. To achieve this, the capacity for self-analysis, selfknowledge, self-exposure and knowledge of barriers and disruptive factors that hinder the communication process must be developed. Not every relationship with a person is interpersonal. Most of the relationships we have with our peers are impersonal. In these interactions, the interlocutor is approached exclusively in terms of his social status or the role he plays in the given situation, without taking into account his individual features that give him uniqueness.

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communication, society, relationship