Lecture
Schemes (strategies) of behavior are manifested in a productive or unproductive communicative style. The distinction between these two contact strategies can be based on the value axis “attitude to another as to value - attitude to another as a means” (see: Dotsenko, EL. Psychology of manipulation: phenomena, mechanisms and protection. M., 1997) .
Strategies for interpersonal interaction are lined up taking into account the mutual transitions between the positions of individuals.
When defining strategies, several levels of defining an individual’s position are listed:
Strictly speaking, only the last two installations can be attributed to the productive interaction style . This style is understood as a fruitful contact in interpersonal interaction, contributing to the establishment of relations of mutual trust, the disclosure of personal potentials and the achievement of effective results of joint activities.
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Communication theory
Terms: Communication theory