ESSENTIAL EMOTIONS IN CONTEXT OF STYLES OF COMMUNICATION

Authors

  • Snežana Mihajlov Business School of Applied Studies in Blace, Serbia
  • Nenad Mihajlov Business School of Applied Studies in Blace, Serbia

Keywords:

expression of emotion, anger, fear, shame, aggressive communicatio, passive communication

Abstract

A man is a social being, because it is not surprising as the optimum for his personal growth and development are very important adequate interpersonal relations. Since the quality of these relations depends primarily on the individual's communication skills, special attention will be paid to the emotions of anger and fear as the causes of aggression or passivity manifested by an individual interacting with others. Of course, that style of communication will be used depends upon the situation, the number of people involved, but it is certain that the tendency towards one of the ways of communication caused by acquired behavioral patterns very early in childhood.

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Published

2011-12-29

How to Cite

Mihajlov, S., & Mihajlov, N. (2011). ESSENTIAL EMOTIONS IN CONTEXT OF STYLES OF COMMUNICATION. BizInfo (Blace) Journal of Economics, Management and Informatics, 2(2), 33–43. Retrieved from http://bizinfo.edu.rs/index.php/bizinfo/article/view/78