The Effect of Communication on Relationships Essay

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    Why take another look at communication again? because most studies that have been done, do the same thing over and over. They use self reports that are coded themselves or that the research will have the participants code, tons of different questionnaires that take time for the participants to do, and it is really not relevant for the new generations. With the studies that have been done, almost half of all first marriage still end in divorce. It looks like the system that we use to study and try

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    provides information about what positive communication is and the effect it has on interpersonal relationships. Positive Communication and Its Effect on Interpersonal Relationships The more effectively people communicate with their significant other, the more satisfying and successful their relationship will be. Most people will agree that in order to have a successful relationship it requires positive and effective communication. What is positive communication? Bill Mansell, President of MindPerk

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    modernized century, one can’t spend a whole day without interacting with people. People rely profoundly on the ease of text messages, emails and social media. The use of mediated communication has impacted businesses and personal relationships. Like everything, it has its advantages and disadvantages. Mediated communication has noticeably made improvements on a company’s productivity. It allows staff members to examine ideas, post news, ask and answer questions, and the rapid share of valuable

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    Communication within a relationship is imperative to its success and the overall outcome experienced by each person and as a couple. What important roll does communication play in any relationship? Does the type of communication within determine how lucrative the marriage or relationship will be? How can couples benefit from communication skills and exercises that have been lauded by therapist? What constitutes as effective communication and does it apply the same to all relationships? Communication

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    required to remain committed to a lifelong marriage relationship. According to, Goodwin, Mosher, and Chandra (2010), research has shown that approximately one-third of marriages in the USA end up in divorce within the first 10 years. Additionally, estimates are that around 50% of all marriages in the USA end up in divorce (Britzman & Sauerheber, 2014). For many, the major reasons for these disconnects in marriage are deficits in effective marital communication, the inability to resolve conflict constructively

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    method of communication. Individuals involved in romantic relationships communicate more frequently than other types of relationships and text messages are a key part of modern romantic communication. Text messaging also allows individuals who struggle with anxiety to communicate with others without evoking their anxiety. In addition, text messaging is an easy and fast form of sharing thoughts or information. Despite many positive effects, text messaging can also have negative effects. Utilizing

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    The Effect of Social Media on Relationships New communication technologies are changing the lives of everyone around the world, including the way people foster relationships. Yet, from Psychology Today to The New York Times' editorial page, everyone is weighing in on the harmful effects of social media on relationships. Criticisms include the danger of isolation, the loss of social etiquette, and the possibility of being misled by web-based information posted on Internet forums like Facebook

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    Preventions Marriage is not something rarely seen nowadays. Populates who have a decent relationship, estimated to continue their relationship to a marriage. However, in the time marriage rate increasing, the increment of divorce rate cannot be avoided. More than a half of all marriages will end with divorcement. (Echols, 2010). Divorce occurs likely because of platonic relationship and poor communication. This essay will examine those problems which cause divorce, and offer three reasonable solutions

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    delinquency. Home environment plays a role in the production of juvenile delinquency. Kierkus and Hewitt (2009) in The Contextual Nature of the Family Structure/Delinquency relationship discussed how family structure is an important factor in delinquency but there might also be other factors that influence this type of behavior. The relationship between a nontraditional family structure and delinquency differs according to six distinct circumstances: age, gender, race, socioeconomic status (SES), family size

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    Communication is an crucial instrument for the human. It helps us to understand each other, be able to influence each other, and be able to function together, in groups and as a whole. It is important to the relationship. A relationship is how people interconnect with others. It forms during reciprocal message processing, which occurs when two or more people mutually take account of and adjust to each other’s verbal and nonverbal behavior (Ruben & Stewart, 2016 P219). A simple relationship example

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