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  1. 2. Communication Style • Indirect • Always seems to agree • Doesn't speak up • Hesitant to voice own opinion 3. Characteristics • Apologetic, self-conscious • Trusts others, but not self • Doesn't express own wants and feelings • Allows others to make decisions • Doesn't get what he or she wants 4. Behaviors • Sighs a lot

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  2. Oct 4, 2011 · Self-awareness represents the capacity of becoming the object of one’s own attention. In this state. one actively identifies, processes, and stores information about the self. This paper ...

    • Alain Morin
  3. Feb 28, 2021 · Therefore, we propose that private self-consciousness is a component of self-awareness (the intrapersonal perspective) and that self-knowledge is an output of self-awareness, as enhanced self-knowledge and understanding of the self is an aim of self-awareness (Ashley & Reiter-Palmon, 2012). Consequently, this suggests that an individual would need to develop self-consciousness as a pathway to ...

    • Julia Carden, Rebecca J. Jones, Jonathan Passmore
    • 2021
  4. Nov 18, 2022 · The process of self-awareness includes thinking about ourselves such that we become aware of our characteristics, sustain this awareness, and use it as we behave and interact with others. These ...

  5. Nov 3, 2022 · Since an exploration of the nature of the self and its possible confluence with states and levels of consciousness necessitates a multidisciplinary approach, theories and constructs in Psychology ...

  6. self and its possible confluence with states and levels of conscious· ness necessitates a multidisciplin.­ ary approach, theories and con· structs in Psychology, the New Physics (Quantum Physics), Mysti~ cism, and Philosophy are integrated with contemporary communication notions of the self and conscious· ness. Integration and inclusiveness

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  8. COMMUNICATION STYLESSOCIAL STYLESSocial Styles is a framework that gives insight into your d. minant style in social situations. The theory uses the combination of a person’s Assertiveness and Responsiveness to define four primary styles: Analy. ical, Driver, Amiable, Expressive.Assertiveness: The effort that someone makes to influence or ...

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