Table of contents (expand)
- Developmental psychology as a science: subject and sections
- Problems and directions in the development of developmental psychology
- Sections of developmental psychology
- Relationship of developmental psychology with other sciences
- Developmental psychology research methods and their characteristics
- The concept of development in developmental psychology
- Periodization of human development
- The influence of society on the development of man and his psyche
- Periods of mental development of children
- The stage of child development and its composition
- Intrauterine development of the child and its features
- Development of sensory and motor skills in infancy. "Revitalization Complex" and its contents
- Child personality development (psychoanalysis, sociodynamic theory)
- Cognitive schema and its content
- Forms of communication during infancy. Criteria of M. I. Lisina
- Problems of prenatal psychology
- Life "acquisitions" of a child in early childhood
- Semantic function and its meaning for children
- Features of the reproductive activity of children
- Crisis of the 1st year of a child's life
- Stages of sensory development of children of the 1st year of life
- Syncretism and the mechanism of transition to thinking
- Egocentrism and its meaning
- Crisis 3 years
- Play and its role in the mental development of the child
- Leading activity of the child towards the end of early childhood
- Central neoplasms of early childhood
- Preschool age (3-7 years). Development of perception, thinking and speech of the child
- Preschool age (3-7 years). Development of attention, memory and imagination
- Crisis 6-7 years. The structure of psychological readiness for learning
- Imitation and its role in child development
- Activities specific to preschool childhood
- Neoplasms of the initial period of school life
- Junior school age. Development of speech, thinking, perception, memory, attention
- The specifics of the mental and physiological development of adolescents (boys, girls)
- Teen personality development
- Chronological boundaries of early adolescence
- Youthful friendship and love. Self-esteem of high school students
- Central neoplasm of adolescence
- Worldview and the leading activity of youth
- Personal development in youth. youth crisis
- Self-determination and acquisition of social status in youth
- Classification of periods of adult life
- The social position of the individual and its significance
- Family and its importance for socialization. Family types
- The content of human communication
- Maturity. Typology and characteristics of the period of maturity
- Crises of 40 years, adulthood, biographical crisis
- Features of psychological changes associated with retirement
- Reasons for deviant behavior
- Standard installation of an elderly person
- Clinical forms of mental disorders of mature and old age
- The theory of intentionality and its content
- Mental abilities and memory of the elderly. Retirement stress and its manifestations
- The problem of loneliness in old age
- Natural-scientific and theological views on death
46. CONTENT OF COMMUNICATION OF PEOPLE
Communication involves conversational speech between two or more people. It should contain some information exchanged between interlocutors. There are two types of communication:
1) interpersonal;
2) mass.
In the first form, people communicate directly with each other, in the second - through the media, such as radio, television. In the process of communication, a person's personality, his mental properties and qualities are formed, which are manifested in this process. Through communication, a person learns, acquires knowledge, adopts experience. From this we can conclude that communication is an important moment in the formation of the human psyche.
Communication functions:
1) connecting - this is the function of establishing a connection, contact of one person with another;
2) formative - this is a function of change, development of the psyche through communication;
3) confirming - this function allows a person to reveal the correctness of his judgments, helps his self-affirmation;
4) the function of establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships. It allows a person to come into contact with new people and maintain new or old connections;
5) mono communication function. It enables a person to build communication alone with himself.
The form of interpersonal communication can be divided into 3 types:
1) imperative communication, built on the “superior - subordinate” connection. This is communication of an authoritarian type;
2) manipulative communication - communication that occurs in the process of a certain activity;
3) dialogic communication - communication, which implies the exchange of information between two or more people.
Parties of communication:
1) the communicative side of communication (or direct communication), which allows people to exchange information;
2) the perceptual side of communication, allowing people to know and understand each other;
3) the interactive side of communication, allowing people to organize common activities. Human communication is subject to change at every stage of human development. The baby's communication is characterized by the utterance of imitative sounds, humming, and babbling. His communication is at the initial stage of development and is manifested not only in speech form. During early childhood, changes in communication are caused by the emergence of a new type of activity in children. Their communication becomes situational and personal, and in preschool age it becomes more productive and has a non-situational and personal nature.
At primary school age, communication increases significantly and begins to acquire a new meaning. In adolescence, it becomes the leading activity and occupies a large part in the life of the child. In adolescence, the boundaries of communication expand, it becomes more diverse. For people of mature age, communication is an integral part of their life.
Author: Loshchenkova Z.B.
<< Back: Family and its importance for socialization. Family types
>> Forward: Maturity. Typology and characteristics of the period of maturity
We recommend interesting articles Section Lecture notes, cheat sheets:
▪ Microbiology. Crib
▪ Insurance business. Crib
▪ Personnel Management. Crib
See other articles Section Lecture notes, cheat sheets.
Read and write useful comments on this article.
<< Back
Latest news of science and technology, new electronics:
The existence of an entropy rule for quantum entanglement has been proven
09.05.2024
Quantum mechanics continues to amaze us with its mysterious phenomena and unexpected discoveries. Recently, Bartosz Regula from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing and Ludovico Lamy from the University of Amsterdam presented a new discovery that concerns quantum entanglement and its relation to entropy. Quantum entanglement plays an important role in modern quantum information science and technology. However, the complexity of its structure makes understanding and managing it challenging. Regulus and Lamy's discovery shows that quantum entanglement follows an entropy rule similar to that for classical systems. This discovery opens new perspectives in the field of quantum information science and technology, deepening our understanding of quantum entanglement and its connection to thermodynamics. The results of the study indicate the possibility of reversibility of entanglement transformations, which could greatly simplify their use in various quantum technologies. Opening a new rule ... >>
Mini air conditioner Sony Reon Pocket 5
09.05.2024
Summer is a time for relaxation and travel, but often the heat can turn this time into an unbearable torment. Meet a new product from Sony - the Reon Pocket 5 mini-air conditioner, which promises to make summer more comfortable for its users. Sony has introduced a unique device - the Reon Pocket 5 mini-conditioner, which provides body cooling on hot days. With it, users can enjoy coolness anytime, anywhere by simply wearing it around their neck. This mini air conditioner is equipped with automatic adjustment of operating modes, as well as temperature and humidity sensors. Thanks to innovative technologies, Reon Pocket 5 adjusts its operation depending on the user's activity and environmental conditions. Users can easily adjust the temperature using a dedicated mobile app connected via Bluetooth. Additionally, specially designed T-shirts and shorts are available for convenience, to which a mini air conditioner can be attached. The device can oh ... >>
Energy from space for Starship
08.05.2024
Producing solar energy in space is becoming more feasible with the advent of new technologies and the development of space programs. The head of the startup Virtus Solis shared his vision of using SpaceX's Starship to create orbital power plants capable of powering the Earth. Startup Virtus Solis has unveiled an ambitious project to create orbital power plants using SpaceX's Starship. This idea could significantly change the field of solar energy production, making it more accessible and cheaper. The core of the startup's plan is to reduce the cost of launching satellites into space using Starship. This technological breakthrough is expected to make solar energy production in space more competitive with traditional energy sources. Virtual Solis plans to build large photovoltaic panels in orbit, using Starship to deliver the necessary equipment. However, one of the key challenges ... >>
Random news from the Archive Effect of caffeine on drug resistance
17.09.2020
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh conducted a large-scale experiment to study the effect of caffeine on drug resistance.
For a long period of time, scientists believed that drug resistance could only develop after some kind of change in the DNA. However, a recent scientific study has made it clear that this is not actually the case. It turned out that under the influence of caffeine, epigenetic changes appear in fungi. The difference between epigenetic and genetic changes is that they do not change the genetic code itself, but the so-called packaging of the DNA helix.
The study was conducted on yeast treated with caffeine. According to experts, some genes were packaged in heterochromatin, which suppresses the activity of other genetic sequences. As a result, the body's resistance to drugs was formed.
|
Other interesting news:
▪ Cheap drone that doesn't need fuel
▪ Headphones Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro
▪ Place windmills tightly
▪ Inforce 6309L Single Board PC
▪ Optical fiber with data rate up to 255 Tbps
News feed of science and technology, new electronics
Interesting materials of the Free Technical Library:
▪ Modeling section of the site. Selection of articles
▪ article Love the owner, love his dog. Popular expression
▪ article When did the world find itself on the brink of nuclear war due to technical errors? Detailed answer
▪ Article Chrysanthemum. Legends, cultivation, methods of application
▪ article Practical application of operational amplifiers. Part three. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering
▪ article Simple switching power supply, 220/15 volts 1 amp. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering
Leave your comment on this article:
All languages of this page
Home page | Library | Articles | Website map | Site Reviews
www.diagram.com.ua
2000-2024