Key to Survival Interpersonal Communication

Key to Survival Interpersonal Communication by Tracey L. Smith is a comprehensive text published by Waveland Press in 2012, spanning 224 pages. This edition has been revised based on reader feedback and current research in communication, making it accessible for students from diverse backgrounds. The book emphasizes the importance of effective communication in fulfilling basic human needs and explores how mental and physical processes influence interpersonal interactions.
Readers will find engaging narratives that connect common miscommunication experiences to key concepts, enhancing their understanding of communication techniques. The text includes discussion questions, activities, and a glossary to support learning in the field of communication studies. Additionally, the final chapter addresses the rise of electronic communication, providing practical guidelines for navigating this medium. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to improve their interpersonal communication skills.
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The Key to Survival has established itself as an affordable, straightforward text geared toward students with varying backgrounds. Based on reader feedback, research in communication and other fields, and events in the news, the first ten chapters have been thoroughly revised. An added final chapter addresses the widespread surge in communicating electronically and offers practical guidelines for using this medium.
Smith and Tague-Busler’s conversational writing style and their clear presentation of multifaceted topics defuse the possibility of confusion or intimidation. They define and analyze how specific human mental and physical processes affect interactions with others, stressing that effective communication is essential to meeting basic human needs. Unlocking a more complete understanding of these processes enables readers to implement the authors’ suggested techniques for mastering successful communication.
Engaging chapter-opener narratives link common miscommunication experiences to essential points discussed in the text, spiking readers’ interest in ways to improve their own communication. Discussion questions, activities, boldfaced key terms throughout the text, and a comprehensive glossary are additional features that enhance teaching and learning about interpersonal communication.
Also by Tracey L. Smith and Mary Tague-Busler, Icebreaker: A Manual for Public Speaking, 7E (ISBN 9781478615569). Titles of related interest from Waveland Press: Cupach et al., Competence in Interpersonal Conflict, Second Edition (ISBN 9781577666493) and Young-Travis, Oral Communication: Skills, Choices, and Consequences, Third Edition (ISBN 9781577667452).
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