Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... verbal accessibility in therapeutic situations . Verbal acces- sibility refers to the relative depth or intimacy of expressed attitudes . Analysis of boys ' willingness to communicate various feelings toward a therapist yielded a rank ...
... verbal accessibility in therapeutic situations . Verbal acces- sibility refers to the relative depth or intimacy of expressed attitudes . Analysis of boys ' willingness to communicate various feelings toward a therapist yielded a rank ...
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... verbal immediacy reflected in personal references , assumption of direct personal responsibility for feelings , use of active versus passive speech forms , and so on . Immediacy verbal- izations are more intense and direct and can be ...
... verbal immediacy reflected in personal references , assumption of direct personal responsibility for feelings , use of active versus passive speech forms , and so on . Immediacy verbal- izations are more intense and direct and can be ...
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... Verbal accessibility in maladjustment and wellness . Paper presented at symposium on " The Transparent Self , ” Ameri- can Psychological Association , Philadelphia , 1963 . POLANSKY , N. A. The concept of verbal accessibility . Smith ...
... Verbal accessibility in maladjustment and wellness . Paper presented at symposium on " The Transparent Self , ” Ameri- can Psychological Association , Philadelphia , 1963 . POLANSKY , N. A. The concept of verbal accessibility . Smith ...
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