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  2. Theory of multiple intelligences - Wikipedia

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    Intrapersonal skills can be categorized in at least four areas: metacognition, awareness of thoughts, management of feelings and emotions, behavior, self-management, decision-making and judgment. Deficits in intrapersonal understanding are described as anosognosia, depersonalization, dissociation and self-dysregulation (ADHD).

  3. Intrapersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    Intrapersonal communication contrasts with interpersonal communication, in which several people are involved. Both intrapersonal and interpersonal communication involve the exchange of messages. For interpersonal communication, the sender and the receiver are distinct persons, like when talking to a friend on the phone.

  4. Interpersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    There are increasing claims that over-reliance on online communication affects the development of interpersonal communication skills, [55] in particular nonverbal communication. [56] Psychologists and communication experts argue that listening to and comprehending conversations plays a significant role in developing effective interpersonal ...

  5. Category:Intrapersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Intrapersonal communication" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Communication - Wikipedia

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    Another distinction is between interpersonal communication, which happens between distinct persons, and intrapersonal communication, which is communication with oneself. Communicative competence is the ability to communicate well and applies to the skills of formulating messages and understanding them.

  7. Emotional intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Emotional intelligence (EI), also known as emotional quotient (EQ), is the ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and handle emotions.High emotional intelligence includes emotional recognition of emotions of the self and others, using emotional information to guide thinking and behavior, discerning between and labeling of different feelings, and adjusting emotions to adapt to environments.

  8. Category:Human communication - Wikipedia

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    Social skills; Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication; Standing ovation; Structural differential; Subvocal recognition; Subvocalization; Supportive communication; Symbolic behavior

  9. Human intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The processing skills are applied to the pursuit of success through what were the three elements of practical intelligence: adapting to, shaping of, and selecting of one's environments. The mechanisms that employ the processing skills to achieve success include utilizing one's strengths and compensating or correcting for one's weaknesses.