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Communication Ethics and Harmony in the Real World: Three Books in One

By: Victoria Allison
Narrated by: Michael Stuhre
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This audiobook includes three book on communication:

  • Communication in Marriage: Communication Miracle for Couples
  • Effective Communication Skills for Work
  • Communication Journal for Kids

Communication in Marriage: It is a complex, constantly changing system of relationships in which two people have to solve problems they have never met before. In this system, besides the spouse, relatives and children create new areas of communication with new responsibilities. Of course, conflicts, anger, and problems can be experienced in this newly established system. One of the main reasons for marital problems is the lack of communication. Overcoming marital problems is possible by using the right communication methods.

Communication has been dealt with in the context of simple means of communication such as telephone and telegraph from the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, when it came into use as a concept and defined as the exchange of messages between individuals through these means. It has been observed that the first views about what communication is and how it works are mostly based on either face-to-face communication between individuals or communication sciences performed by means of interpersonal communication such as telephone and telegraph.

Over time, it was understood that communication did not proceed smoothly, and it was found that various dynamics passed through more complicated paths than believed by the elements and factors. Many definitions have been put forward by researchers and scientists.

Charles H. Cooley, for example, describes communication as "mekanizma" or "a mechanism in which human relations exist and develop” and draws attention to interaction between people.

According to Taymaz, communication; an exchange of knowledge, meaning, emotion and thought among social sciences”. As it is understood from the definitions, all kinds of exchanges between the units of the society can be ensured through communication. A communication process that cannot be established or misconducts between the two units impedes the flow of information, meaning, emotion and thought.

Communication is the exchange of information between two or more people. This can be verbal, for example when two people converse, or it can be non-verbal, like the information we perceive through facial expressions or gestures that us know if a person is angry or cheerful. Within non-verbal communication, physical communication is of great importance: A kiss, a handshake, or a hug transfers a lot of information. Communication can be positive, negative, effective or ineffective.

Communication in the family has a more important function than pure information; It is a two-way bridge that connects feelings between parents and children. Family communication is essential to help children develop strong self-esteem, a healthy personality, and good social relationships.

©2019 Victoria Allison (P)2019 Victoria Allison

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