Developing effective communication skills begins with being direct, assertive and friendly, but listening carefully and using body language are needed too. Build strong communication skills for work and personal relationships with the advice of a psychologist in this free video on interpersonal communication.
Expert: Reka Morvay
Contact: www.rekamorvay.com
Bio: Reka Morvay is a psychologist and doula with degrees from University of California, Berkeley and Cornell University. She also trained with the Hungarian Association of Cognitive and Behavior Therapy.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
thanks for your vedio, it's good.
Dr.Mohammed Bedear
15MM10MM 8 months ago
I rather draw...do things with my hands than communicate with talkative buffoons.
EricSchwin22 9 months ago
no disrespect but that was boring ma'am
bboyme24 9 months ago
Effective communication means speaker and listener send and receive the same message. I have had training focused on speaker responsibility. They all forgot to include the listener responsibility.
Schools teach mass communication skills focused on speakers creating a message. This is communication "at" others. What we need is interpersonal communication focused on communication "with" others.
What is wrong with asking "is this what you mean?"
FlashToso 9 months ago
Hugging and kissing?? Solving a problem?
cheryl777co 1 year ago
finely done
littleledup 1 year ago
No my friend ... Non verbal comunication is MORE effective than verbal comunication ...
melesio87 1 year ago
good one
NiranjanaSarguru 2 years ago
Thank you :-)
wafflerwaffles 2 years ago