Communication and Personal RelationshipsKathryn Dindia, Steve Duck The dynamics of personal relationships are of growing interest to students and, consequently, courses on personal relationships are increasingly popular. This volume in the five book Personal Relationships series answers the need for an economical text that examines the dynamics of communication processes in relationships. |
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Accounts Storied Lives Evocative Narratives | 13 |
Rethinking Communication in Personal Relationships from | 31 |
Communication Networks and Relationship Life Cycles | 55 |
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