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Social Studies, 12.02.2020 05:02, jamarstand

When communicating interpersonally it is important to remember that: Description, problem-orientation, spontaneity, empathy, equality, and provisionalism foster supportive climates. And, evaluation, control, strategy, neutrality, superiority, and certainty foster defensive climates.

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