Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... encounter groups as proof that the formation and management of interpersonal relationships are guided by a set of ... group or encounter group movement , which encompasses such variants as sensitivity training , nonverbal ex- pression ...
... encounter groups as proof that the formation and management of interpersonal relationships are guided by a set of ... group or encounter group movement , which encompasses such variants as sensitivity training , nonverbal ex- pression ...
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... encounter group procedures is that they seem to involve the fostering of situational and interpersonal characteristics that are analogous to the " stranger - on - the - train " relationship , where parties do not have a long - term ...
... encounter group procedures is that they seem to involve the fostering of situational and interpersonal characteristics that are analogous to the " stranger - on - the - train " relationship , where parties do not have a long - term ...
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... encounter groups may be viewed by some as providing the basis for eventual institutional changes also necessitated by the rapidly changing technology . Thus some have argued that the encounter group movement may facilitate adaptation to ...
... encounter groups may be viewed by some as providing the basis for eventual institutional changes also necessitated by the rapidly changing technology . Thus some have argued that the encounter group movement may facilitate adaptation to ...
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