Summary: The Importance Of Family Communication

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Family communication consists of all behaviors (nonverbal and verbal) through which family members have an emotional impact on one another, playing out their interpersonal relationships (Beebe, Beebe & Redmond, 2011). The point of communication is not to weaken, but to build an understanding. Nevertheless, when communicating through interpersonal relationships, it can be acknowledged that disagreements and/or conflicts will arise. Therefore, when those conflicts and/or disagreements do happen to arise, conflict management becomes of crucial importance and communication within the family remains a relatively significant factor. With that being said, being able to manage and find resolution through conflict encompasses the ability to diminish tension and/or stress while shifting emotions into a sense of …show more content…

Jeffrey Hill, Jeremy B. Yorgason, Jeffry H. Larson and Johnathan G. Sandberg, addresses the facilitating effects in relation to constructive and destructive communication between partners, as well as the relationship between work and family conflict and marital satisfaction (2013). With that being said, this peer-reviewed article focuses on the exploration of a theoretical model concerning the relationships among conflict between work and family, destructive and constructive communication and marital contentment. The results from the study itself support the notion that constructive and destructive communication each facilitate relationships in terms of conflict between work and family, as well as marital contentment. In other words, having the necessary skills related to constructive communication (while avoiding destructive communication) can reduce the propensity of conflict between family and work influences, as well as facilitating contentment between wife and husband (Carroll, Hill, Yorgason, Larson & Sandberg,

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