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Title: Communicating%20Effectively


1
Communicating Effectively
  • A Guide to Building Healthy Relationships
  • Chapter 11

2
Todays Presentation
  • Presented by
  • Barika Bridges
  • Erika Everett
  • William Pokorny
  • Raquel Smith
  • Lindsay West
  • Todays Target Audience is Young Men
  • Ages 18-25

3
Listening vs. Hearing
  • Listening
  • Clarifying what the person is saying and asking
    how he/she feels. Ask questions to understand
    more fully what is being said.
  • Hearing
  • The average listener correctly understands and
    properly retains only 30 of what he or she hears.

4
The Role of Communication
  • Communication is
  • An essential component of any relationship
  • Vital for relationship maintenance
  • A Difficult skill to master
  • Can lead to conflict
  • Can also lead to stronger relationships

5
Men and Communication
  • Most men lack adequate communication skills
  • Exposed at an early age to societys masculine
    image
  • Encourages men to hide emotions
  • Unable to open up, due to the risk of
    corrupting the macho image

6
Men and Communication
  • Such an ego results in
  • Lacking the skills necessary to communicate
    effectively
  • Lacking the skills necessary to successfully
    understand non-verbal messages
  • Lacking the skills necessary to successfully
    interpret non-verbal messages

7
Men and Communication
  • Effective Communication
  • Is employed by sending messages that are
    interpreted correctly, and correctly interpreting
    messages that you receive

8
How To Effectively Communicate
  • Maintain Realistic Expectations
  • Try not to project a tough/superior image
  • Avoid Prejudice

9
What Not To Do
10
What Not To Do..
  • Communicative barriers you might encounter
  • Antagonistic messages
  • Jumping to conclusions
  • Not paying attention
  • i.e. thinking to yourself while someone is talking

11
Group Activity 1
  • Setting the Scene
  • Effective vs. Ineffective Communication

12
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Love
  • Belongingness
  • Safety
  • Security
  • Value
  • Recognition

13
Agree to Disagree
  • It is sometimes difficult to reach agreement
    during a conversation
  • Give your partner time to speak
  • Use I messages
  • Negative consequences
  • Blame
  • Take it personally
  • Stick to the subject
  • Keep a friendly tone

14
Group Activity 2
  • Are You Listening?

15
Verbal Messages
  • Face-to-Face interactions
  • Telephone calls
  • E-mail
  • Letters
  • Poetry
  • Cards
  • Etc.

16
Non-Verbal Messages
  • Gestures
  • Shaking your head
  • Shrugging your shoulders
  • Turning your back
  • Sucking your teeth

17
Non-Verbal Messages
  • Facial expressions
  • Disappointment
  • Surprised
  • Raised eyebrows
  • Confusion

18
Non-Verbal Messages
  • Behaviors
  • Isolation
  • Negligence
  • Denial

19
Group Activity 3
  • It's written all over your face!

20
Suitable Situations
  • Effective communication can be applied
  • On deciding where to go on a date
  • On getting to know your partners likes and
    dislikes
  • On allowing your partner to maintain friendships
    with people of the opposite sex

21
Suitable Situations
  • Effective communication can be applied
  • To talk to express what you expect of your
    partner and vice versa
  • When discussing sexual history and beliefs of
    contraceptives

22
Group Activity 4
  • Playing the Role

23
Discussion.
  • Any Questions?
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