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This 5 page paper considers communication in individuals and families where alcohol abuse is a problems. The paper starts with a review of the different types of communication, and then goes on to look at how the lack of these in an effective manner can be seen a correlating with alcohol abuse. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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be effective in different situations. IN positions were there are problems the role of communication becomes even more important so that problems can be solved and understood by those directly
and indirectly effected. One of these problems can be the condition of alcoholism. When we consider the way in which communication takes
place there are many forms. There is the formal and direct communications that we see at work such as official memos or speeches or even a party political broadcast on
television, there are also many forms of informal communication, such as the conversation we all have and the way we interact, this types of communication is far more common. This
can also be verbal or non verbal. Verbal communication is obviously the way in which we communicate by way of speech, both talking ass well as listening.
Verbal communication can also be by mediums such as radio and television, but with the exception of radio is not usually used in isolation., and
there are also many non verbal forms of communication, body language and the way in which we behave over a period of time can all be seen in most other
types of communication regardless of the formal or informal status. For example when we have a conversation the way a person stands and moves their body or yes can also
give us clues as to what they a telling us or not telling us. In an alcoholic these may be very important as they become adept liars, but there is
little control that any of us can place over our sub-conscious reactions. Long term and short term behaviour can also indicate problems and be interpreted as being a form of
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