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Special report

A prolegomena to a study of the antecedents of inter personal communication

Pages 59-64 | Published online: 21 May 2009
 

Abstract

After describing the widespread popularity enjoyed by recently established courses in Interpersonal Communication, this article traces the genesis of such courses to “humanistic” trends in education, contemporary theories in psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow, and the concern for “feelings” expressed by students in the sixties.

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