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1. Agreement Contract Learning and Introduction to General Interpersonal Communications Course (KAP) deal activity cafetiere classes (learning contract) WIIFM, intent, purpose, benefits KAP courses Principles cafetiere of thought and discussion course KAP
2. Distinctive Characteristics of Interpersonal Communication interpersonal communication important element cafetiere in interpersonal communication in interpersonal communication Axiom Reference: Joseph A DeVito. The interpersonal communication book case. 4-33
3. The Self (self) in interpersonal communication 1 Dimensions of self: self concept, self awareness, self esteem Johari window consept Reference: cafetiere Joseph A DeVito. The interpersonal communication book case. 63-89
5. Basic theories in interpersonal communication theory Atribution Self-disclosure theory Social penetration theory Uncertainty Reduction Theory References: Stephen w. Littlejohn, Theories of Human Communications. Seventh Edition (Chapter 5,6,7)
7. Perception in Phase & Process KAP perception Perceptual Process Reference: Joseph A DeVito. The interpersonal communication book, Joseph A DeVito. Human Communication (terjmhn: Communication between human) case: 259 & 264, Dedy Mulyana, an introductory Communication cafetiere Studies.
8. Messages and meaning (message and meaning) Understanding the meaning of the message and meaning characteristics (meaning) Characteristics of the message References: Stephen w. Littlejohn, Theories of Human Communications. Seventh Edition, Joseph A DeVito. The interpersonal communication book
9. Verbal messages (verbal message) Language Barriers in verbal messages in verbal interaction principles cafetiere of language cafetiere and verbal interactions: lying, self-talk, gossip etc.. Reference: Joseph A DeVito. The interpersonal communication book, Joseph A DeVito. Human Communications
10. The non-verbal communication (non-verbal communications) Functions of non-verbal communication non-verbal communication Communication Universalism body, face and eye areas, zones, touch Parabahasa (paralanguage) cafetiere Reference: Joseph A DeVito. The interpersonal communication book, Joseph A DeVito. Human Communications, Allan Pease. Body Language. Sheldon Press. cafetiere London (1981)., David Lambert. Gem Body Language. Harercollins Publishers. Ltd. (1996).
11. Communication between individuals in a friendship type relationships, culture and gender Love, cultural and gender communication in family relationships Djalaluddin Rahmat. Psychology of Communication. Reference: Joseph A DeVito. The interpersonal communication book, Josep, DR. A. Supratiknya. Interpersonal Communication: Psychological Review. Publisher Canisius. (1995)
12. Conflict in interpersonal conflicts Phase natural understanding of conflict resolution strategies of conflict management Reference: Joseph A DeVito. The interpersonal communication book, Joseph A DeVito. Human Communications, DR. A. Supratiknya. Interpersonal Communication: Psychological Review. Publisher Canisius. (1995)
13. The Power (influence / power) in interpersonal power Principles Types of power in KAP Communicating power (influence) Reference: Joseph A. De Vito. The Interpersonal Communication Book. Fifth Edition
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