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... communication is direct means that the message " Please give me money ! " can be interpreted in only one way . This form of communication is clear and cannot be misunderstood . Its disadvantage is that it leaves the speaker open to the ...
... communication is direct means that the message " Please give me money ! " can be interpreted in only one way . This form of communication is clear and cannot be misunderstood . Its disadvantage is that it leaves the speaker open to the ...
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... communication . Thus , the facial expression of grave suffering , perhaps accompanied by tears and groans , usually ... communication . Ex- ploration of the cognitive or informative use of iconic body signs made it possible to ask ...
... communication . Thus , the facial expression of grave suffering , perhaps accompanied by tears and groans , usually ... communication . Ex- ploration of the cognitive or informative use of iconic body signs made it possible to ask ...
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... communications . The need for this mode of communication arises typically in the family . The social conditions of this unit make it necessary that family members curb their wishes and hence also the explicit symbolic representations of ...
... communications . The need for this mode of communication arises typically in the family . The social conditions of this unit make it necessary that family members curb their wishes and hence also the explicit symbolic representations of ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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