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Reflect and Relate: An Introduction to Interpersonal Communication

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In Reflect & Relate , distinguished teacher and scholar Steve McCornack arms students with the best theory and most up-to-date research and then helps them relate this knowledge to their own experiences. With an emphasis on critical self-reflection, Reflect & Relate gives students the practical skills to work through life's many challenges using better interpersonal communication. The sound theory, clear explanations, lively writing, practical activities, and vibrant design all work toward a single Teaching students to make better communication choices so they can build happier and healthier interpersonal relationships.

544 pages, Paperback

First published December 22, 2005

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70 reviews12 followers
May 20, 2019
I enjoyed this textbook, I mean I actually enjoyed this textbook. I didn't skim it... I read it.

I took interpersonal communication online this semester because I wanted an easy communication/speech requirement. This textbook was one of the required readings and throughout it there was relevant information, it appealed to a younger audience, and it gave information thuroughly without feeling like you have to have a masters in communication to understand it. I for sure would recommend this for a classroom reading.
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528 reviews
May 15, 2019
As far as textbooks go I found reflect and relate to be very informative, relevant, and interesting. Communication Theory might not be on top of everyone's reading list but if you have to read it for school then this is a good book to learn from.
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89 reviews33 followers
December 20, 2018
A college-level textbook should not have to spend a paragraph describing what anger is. All of the information is watered down the point where it is just common sense. There are some good bits of information but they are few and far between.
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August 8, 2009
I read this book for an interpersonal communications book. What I like most about it is that it offers practical advice for our relationships at every level. It gives exercises and insights that we may not have otherwise had. Good stuff.
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June 23, 2013
As a former student and now current teacher of communication classes, I can attest to the quality of Steve's works. Everything related to his teachings, including these books, are top quality. I can even attest that his 3rd edition will continue the excellence that started with his first edition.
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744 reviews11 followers
August 18, 2013
someone was giving this book away and I am so glad I took it! great book on communication I learned a lot!
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23 reviews10 followers
January 27, 2015
Great for learning communication skills!
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August 9, 2016
I rented my copy for my class and actually bought a copy to keep because I thought this was such a great textbook. Very useful, informative, and caused lots of self-reflection.
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149 reviews2 followers
June 24, 2021
This was a textbook for summer class. It was actually interesting, current and informative.
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